Treating cancer and other diseases in novel ways. Discovering a new antibiotic. Understanding why people become successful.
These groundbreaking research achievements are among the accomplishments of six Northeastern University professors who have been named to a list recognizing the high rate at which their papers have been cited by other researchers.
The 2018 Highly Cited Researchers list features more than 6,000 scientific researchers around the world who have produced papers that rank in the top 1 percent by citations in their fields between 2006 and 2016. The list, produced by Clarivate Analytics, was compiled based upon data from Web of Science, an online service that indexes the citations that research papers receive.
Here are the Northeastern researchers featured on the list:
- Ruth Aguilera, who is a Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy, specializes in international corporate governance and corporate social responsibility.
- Mansoor Amiji, who is a Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, develops novel drug- and gene-delivery systems to treat cancer and other infectious and inflammatory diseases.
- Arun Bansil, who is a University Distinguished Professor of Physics, studies how electrons behave in complex materials. His work provides novel insight into how to design new materials for quantum information systems, more efficient batteries, and superconductors that could eventually work at room temperature.
- Albert-László Barabási, who is the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and Distinguished Professor of Physics, studiescomplex systems such as sub-cellular networks and the extent to which complex systems can be controlled. His research into the science of success shows that the top performers aren’t always recognized as the best in their fields.
- Kim Lewis, who is a University Distinguished Professor of Biology, has produced major discoveries in the fight against bacterial infections. He has discovered a new antibiotic that kills pathogens without encountering any detectable resistance and investigated promising new treatments for Lyme disease.
- Vladimir Torchilin, who is a University Distinguished Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, has produced pioneering methods that aim to diminish the side effects of chemotherapy by delivering drugs directly into diseased cells and leaving healthy ones unharmed.
This story was originally published by News@Northeastern on January 9th, 2019.