A researcher’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that only considers publications and citations within the examined discipline—Genetics in this case—thereby providing a focused and discipline-specific measure of academic impact and productivity.
Scope and Criteria of the Ranking
This ranking draws from a broad examination of 187,823 scientist profiles compiled from various bibliometric data sources covering all scientific disciplines. Within this comprehensive landscape, 1,871 scientists specifically identified with the domain of Genetics were evaluated.
To qualify for inclusion in the Genetics ranking, a scientist must have maintained a D-index of at least 40, ensuring that only highly impactful researchers are considered. Additionally, a majority of a qualifying researcher’s tier publications must be directly related to Genetics. Beyond bibliometric thresholds, recognition of awards and notable achievements within the field was factored into consideration to further establish leadership and expertise.
The threshold for the D-index to identify leading scholars is dynamically set, increasing in increments of 10 based on the total number of researchers estimated per discipline. This methodology ensures inclusion of the top 1% of scholars within the field. Furthermore, the ranking requires a proximity of 30% or less between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index, reinforcing the focus on discipline-specific excellence while maintaining a balance with overall impact.
Verification and Methodological Rigor
Recognizing the inherent limitations of raw bibliometric data as a sole evaluative tool, the Research.com team undertook extensive manual verification procedures. Every scientist profile was meticulously cross-checked against publications recorded in a wide array of trustworthy and authoritative sources to validate the accuracy of attribution and impact assessment.
While the number of papers published in leading journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a researcher’s rank, it serves as a valuable secondary indicator of their contribution to Genetics research. This additional layer of qualitative insight adds depth to the quantitative metrics underpinning the ranking.
The final ranking positions are assigned based on each researcher’s D-index, compiled from citation data sourced primarily from OpenAlex and CrossRef. These platforms are recognized as the most prominent and reliable bibliometric databases accessible to the research community. For a comprehensive overview of the methodology applied, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision Behind the Ranking
At Research.com, our overarching mission with the creation of this ranking is to inspire and inform researchers, corporate decision-makers, and policymakers worldwide. By illuminating where leading experts in Genetics are concentrating their efforts, we facilitate strategic connections and insights within the global scientific community.
This resource serves as a transparent and authoritative guide to identifying top experts not only by discipline but also by geography and institutional affiliation. Our goal is to empower the entire scientific ecosystem—from individual researchers to academic institutions—with reliable and meticulously curated data, fostering knowledge exchange, collaboration, and informed decision-making.