UCSF Celebrates Recognition of Over 30 Scientists for Their Exceptional Impact in Respective Fields
Thirty-two UC San Francisco scientists are among the most influential individuals in their respective fields, according to the most recent analysis of research citations by the science and intellectual property company, Clarivate.
Researchers were chosen according to authorship of highly-cited journal articles – those that ranked in the top 1% by citations for their field(s) and publication year over the past decade. This citation-based list was then refined by expert judgment at Clarivate to produce a final slate representing the top 0.1% of all scientists.
“We celebrate the Highly Cited Researchers whose contributions transform our world by helping to make it healthier, more sustainable and more secure,” said Bar Veinstein, president of Academia and Government at Clarivate. “Recognition of Highly Cited Researchers not only validates research excellence but also enhances reputation, fosters collaboration and informs resource allocation, acting as a beacon for academic institutions and commercial organizations.”
Highly-cited researchers have made breakthroughs pushing their fields to new heights and inspiring new science around the globe. UCSF scholars are among the most highly cited researchers in biology and biochemistry, clinical medicine, immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, neuroscience and behavior, and pharmacology and toxicology.
The 2023 rankings include 52 organizations — universities, government agencies and other entities — that are home to 27 or more Highly Cited Researchers. UCSF ranked 11th among all organizations.
The Highly Cited list includes 6,849 individuals from 67 countries/regions. About 84% come from just 10 countries/regions, including 38% from the U.S. and 18% from mainland China.
Alan Ashworth
Oncology
Peter Hunt
HIV/AIDS, experimental medicine
Gil Rabinovici
Neuroscience and behavior
Jeffrey Bluestone
Immunology
David Julius
Physiology
Hope Rugo
Clinical medicine
Atul Butte
Computational health
Ronald Krauss
Pediatrics
William Seeley
Neuroscience and behavior
Ajay Chawla
Immunology
Arnold Kriegstein
Neurology
Brian Shoichet
Pharmaceutical chemistry
Yifan Cheng
Biology and biochemistry
Nevan Krogan
Cellular and molecular pharmacology
Barry Taylor
Epidemiology and biostatistics
Adil Daud
Clinical medicine
Matthew Krummel
Pathology
Peter Turnbaugh
Biology and biochemistry
Steven Deeks
Immunology
Richard Locksley
Immunology
Eric Verdin
Molecular biology and genetics
Elissa Epel
Psychiatry
Susan Lynch
Gastroenterology
Valerie Weaver
Molecular biology and genetics
Robert Farese
Cell biology
Aashish Manglik
Biology and biochemistry
Michael Weiner
Neuroscience and behavior
Kathleen Giacomini
Pharmacology and toxicology
Bruce Miller
Neuroscience and behavior
Zena Werb (deceased)
Molecular biology and genetics
Eric Huang
Neurobiology
Alex Pollen
Neurology