Data Sources and Ranking Methodology
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Microbiology Scientists in France Ranking was developed using comprehensive bibliometric data primarily sourced from OpenAlex and CrossRef, supplemented by multiple other reputable bibliometric databases. These sources provide extensive coverage of scholarly publications, citation metrics, and associated metadata essential for the construction of a robust, data-driven ranking system. All bibliometric data used to calculate citation-based metrics for this edition 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 considers only those publications and citations pertinent to the specific discipline under review—Microbiology in this case. This approach ensures that the evaluation accurately reflects a researcher’s impact within their defined field rather than relying on general citation counts.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
For this edition, 187,659 scientist profiles spanning all scholarly disciplines were initially examined through aggregated bibliometric records. From this broad dataset, 342 scientists specializing in Microbiology were specifically identified and analyzed. To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a scientist was required to meet a minimum D-index threshold of 40, ensuring a standard indicative of significant scholarly contribution within Microbiology.
- Only scientists with a majority of their tier publications—those with substantial scholarly impact—within Microbiology were eligible.
- A scientist’s awards and notable achievements in Microbiology were also considered as complementary indicators of distinction in the field.
- The D-index threshold is dynamically set in increments of 10 based on the estimated total number of scholars within each discipline, calibrated to guarantee the inclusion of the top 1% of leading experts.
- To maintain disciplinary specificity, the ranking requires a close alignment between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index, with a maximum allowed proximity difference of 30%.
Additional Verification Practices and Reliability Assurance
Understanding the limitations of relying solely on raw bibliometric data, the Research.com team engaged in meticulous manual verification procedures for all scientist profiles included in the ranking. This involved cross-checking publication records across a diverse array of authoritative and trustworthy sources to ensure accuracy and consistency.
While the number of publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings does not directly affect a researcher’s ranking position, it remains an important secondary indicator of scholarly contribution and influence within Microbiology.
Ultimately, researchers’ positions in the ranking are anchored in their D-index values, derived from OpenAlex and CrossRef data—currently among the most comprehensive and reputable bibliometric databases accessible to the global research community. We invite readers to explore further details on the methodology underlying the compilation and verification of the rankings on our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
The creation of this ranking aligns with Research.com’s overarching mission to inspire researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers worldwide to recognize and engage with the foremost experts in specialized scientific fields. By providing transparent, data-driven insight into who the leading scientists are—whether segmented by discipline, country, or institution—we aim to facilitate collaboration, strategic decision-making, and informed investment in scientific research.
This ranking serves not only as a recognition of scientific excellence but also as a resource to elevate the visibility of top-tier microbiologists in France, supporting the global scientific community in identifying key contributors to advancements in microbiology and related disciplines.