Data Sources and Citation Metrics
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Genetics Scientists in Canada Ranking is constructed using comprehensive bibliometric data primarily sourced from OpenAlex and CrossRef, along with multiple other reputable data repositories. These sources collectively provide a robust foundation of publication and citation records essential for accurate bibliometric analysis. The citation data underlying the ranking's metrics was collected on 2026-01-12, ensuring the inclusion of the most current and relevant scholarly output up to that date. A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined bibliometric indicator that focuses exclusively on papers and citation metrics within the Genetics discipline. This discipline-specific approach allows for a more precise and fair assessment of researchers’ impact relative to their specialized field.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
This ranking comprehensively examined 187,823 scientist profiles extracted from a wide variety of bibliometric databases spanning all scientific disciplines, with a focused analysis on 160 scientists identified specifically within the Genetics field. To qualify for inclusion in the Genetics ranking, a scientist was required to have a D-index of at least 40, indicative of substantial scholarly output and influence in Genetics. Additionally, a majority of a qualifying researcher’s tier publications had to be clearly within the domain of Genetics, ensuring the relevance of their contributions. Awards and achievements recognized within the Genetics community were also considered as supplementary indicators of excellence.
The threshold for the D-index is carefully calibrated in increments of 10, scaled according to the estimated total number of active scholars in each discipline. This method guarantees that the ranking incorporates the top 1% of leading experts in Genetics. Furthermore, to maintain the focus on discipline-specific impact, scientists included must exhibit a proximity of 30% or less between their general H-index and their D-index, thereby confirming that their core research influence resides within Genetics rather than across unrelated fields.
Verification and Methodological Rigor
Recognizing that bibliometric data alone cannot fully capture the multifaceted contributions of researchers, the team behind this ranking undertook a thorough manual verification process. All scientist profiles were cross-checked with publications listed in a broad array of trustworthy and authoritative sources to validate accuracy and authenticity. While the number of papers published in highly regarded journals and conference proceedings is not a direct factor influencing a researcher’s position in the Research.com rankings, it serves as a valuable secondary signal reflecting the scientist’s recognized contribution to the Genetics field.
Positions in the ranking are ultimately established based on the D-index derived from the richly curated and integrated datasets provided by OpenAlex and CrossRef—the most prominent and widely acknowledged bibliometric databases available to the research community. This layered and meticulous approach ensures that the ranking maintains the highest standards of credibility and reliability. Detailed information regarding the methodology can be found on our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to empower researchers, academic institutions, policymakers, and industry leaders worldwide by providing transparent, data-driven insights into where leading experts in various scientific disciplines are focusing their efforts. By identifying and showcasing these top scientists, the ranking aspires to facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration across countries, institutions, and research domains. Our goal is to foster an environment in which the global scientific community can readily identify authoritative figures in specific fields, thereby advancing innovation and informed decision-making in academia and beyond.