Data Sources and Metrics
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Genetics Scientists Ranking is primarily based on comprehensive bibliometric data obtained from OpenAlex and CrossRef, supplemented with multiple other reputable data sources. These platforms are renowned for their extensive coverage and reliability in capturing scholarly publications and citation records. The bibliometric data utilized to derive citation-based metrics for this ranking were collected on January 12, 2026. A scientist’s position within the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that focuses exclusively on publications and citation impact within the specific discipline of Genetics, ensuring an accurate reflection of disciplinary influence.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
Our analysis encompassed 187,823 scientist profiles identified from a broad spectrum of bibliometric data sources across all scientific disciplines. Within this dataset, 4,342 scientists specializing in Genetics were thoroughly examined. To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a scientist’s D-index was required to be at least 40, and the majority of their tier publications needed to be within the domain of Genetics. Additionally, the assessment considered awards and notable achievements specific to the field, further affirming a researcher’s standing.
The threshold for the D-index varies in increments of 10, calibrated according to the estimated total number of scholars in each discipline. This approach strategically ensures representation of the leading 1% of researchers within Genetics, balancing comprehensiveness and selectivity. An important consistency check was imposed by requiring that the proximity between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index be 30% or less, thereby confirming disciplinary focus and relevant scholarly impact.
Verification and Validation Procedures
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot offer an absolute evaluation of scientific output, the Research.com team implemented rigorous manual verification processes for all scientist profiles included in the ranking. This involved cross-correlating the data against publications indexed in a wide range of trustworthy and authoritative sources. While not directly influencing a researcher’s rank, the number of papers published in prominent journals and conference proceedings serves as a valuable secondary indicator of their scholarly contribution within Genetics.
Ultimately, the ranking positions are established based on each researcher’s D-index, ascertained from OpenAlex and CrossRef—the most prominent and widely respected bibliometric repositories available to the research community. For detailed insights into the comprehensive methodology underpinning this ranking, we encourage readers to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to empower scientists, academic institutions, companies, and policymakers worldwide by providing transparent and meticulously curated rankings of leading experts. We aim to illuminate the trajectories of top researchers, facilitating recognition of who the leading contributors are in Genetics and other domains, whether within specific countries, institutions, or globally. Through this, we seek to foster collaboration, informed decision-making, and strategic investments in research, ultimately advancing scientific progress across disciplines.