Bibliometric data collection for the citation-based metrics used in this ranking was conducted on January 12, 2026. The positioning of each scientist within the ranking is determined by their Discipline H-index (D-index), a refined metric that strictly incorporates publications and citations pertaining exclusively to the examined discipline—Molecular Biology in this case—thereby delivering a focused and discipline-specific assessment of scholarly impact.
Scope of Research and Criteria for Inclusion
This ranking assessed 187,969 scientist profiles identified from a broad range of bibliometric data sources across all research disciplines. Out of these, 1,455 scientists were categorized within the Molecular Biology domain. To qualify for inclusion, a scientist was required to have a D-index of at least 40, with a majority of their tier publications published in Molecular Biology. Additionally, notable awards and achievements relevant to the Molecular Biology field were taken into consideration.
The threshold for the D-index is calibrated in increments of 10 based on the estimated total number of scholars per discipline, ensuring the inclusion of the top 1% of leading researchers. Moreover, to maintain coherence between overall scientific impact and discipline-specific contribution, eligible scientists demonstrate a proximity of 30% or less between their general H-index and D-index. This ensures that the ranking highlights scientists with a consistent and significant influence within Molecular Biology specifically.
Verification and Validation Practices
Understanding that raw bibliometric data alone cannot serve as an absolute measure of scholarly output, the Research.com team employed an extensive manual verification process. Each scientist’s profile was cross-validated against publications from a diverse array of trustworthy sources, thereby reinforcing data integrity and authenticity throughout the ranking.
Although the number of publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a researcher's position in this ranking, it functions as a valuable secondary signal of sustained contribution to the field. This secondary evaluation complements the D-index-based positioning methodology and reflects the broader scholarly impact of each scientist’s work.
The final ranking positions are determined using each researcher’s D-index as derived from OpenAlex and CrossRef. For further details on the methodology and processes employed, researchers and institutional representatives are encouraged to consult our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to empower researchers, academic institutions, companies, and policymakers worldwide by illuminating where leading experts are making significant advances. By identifying and showcasing top scientists in specific fields, countries, or institutions, this ranking provides the scientific community with a transparent and authoritative resource to recognize excellence and foster collaboration.
We strive to motivate the scientific ecosystem to engage strategically with emerging trends and pioneering leaders, ensuring informed decisions are made that propel research innovation and investment to new heights. The meticulous and diligent efforts invested in the creation of this ranking underscore our commitment to credibility, precision, and service to the global scientific community.