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ScienceWatch.com from Thomson Reuters takes you behind the scenes of highly cited research in these interviews, essays, and rankings featuring researchers in a variety of fields. Author commentaries come from all areas of ScienceWatch.com. There are also interviews with authors featured within every Special Topic and corresponding Research Front Map. In addition, there are comments from authors who have papers featured in Emerging Research Fronts, Fast-Moving Fronts, New Hot Papers, Fast-Breaking Papers, Current Classics, and Top Topics. Search for an author by year, month, or alphabetically.

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  January 2010
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Arturas Kaklauskas, Zenonas Turskis, & Jolanta Tamosaitiene; "Our research describes and applies a novel multi-attribute decision-making method titled the COmplex PRoportional..."
New Hot Paper, January 2009
Isei Tanida October 2009
Isei Tanida; "This is my first paper regarding autophagy. Cooperating with Dr. Ohsumi's lab, I was searching in the dark for the Atg7 protein..."
Special Topic of Autophagy
  March 2009
Ramanathan Sowdhamini, Ponnuthurai Nagaratnam Suganthan, Ganesan Pugalenthi, Ke Tang & Govindaraju Archunan; "Our work describes a new methodology, named "regularized least squares classifier" (RLSC)..."
New Hot Paper, March 2009
  December 2008
Daniel Stokols, Shalini Misra, Richard Moser, Kara Hall & Brandie Taylor; "Our article provides an overview of important personal and situational...."
Emerging Research Front, December 2008
Taylor January 2009
Russell Taylor & Dan Stoianovici; "This survey paper provides a broad overview of medical robot systems used in surgery. As such, it provided..."
Fast Moving Front, January 2009
Teece This is a Podcast InterviewAugust 2008
David Teece is Professor in the Haas School of Business at UC, Berkeley. Here he discusses his concept of “applied industrial organization.” Teece has been named a Current Classics scientist (Eco. & Bus.) for Apr. 2008. Podcast added August 19, 2008.
Listen: MP3| WMA
Ayalew Tefferi March 2010
Ayalew Tefferi; "TET2 mutations are previously undescribed novel mutations whose clinical and pathogenetic relevance is actively..."
Fast Moving Front, March 2010
  April 2009
John R. Hauser, Gerhard J. Tellis, & Abbie Griffin; "The paper synthesizes research on innovation from the perspective of marketing science..."
Fast Breaking Paper, April 2009
Tenover April 2008
Fred Tenover; "The bottom line is that everybody has a role in preventing the spread of this organism. This means washing your hands. It means..."
Special Topic of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), April 2008
Terasaki October 2008
Osamu Terasaki; " "Mesoporous" means the material has pores 20 to 100 angstroms in diameter. These materials are crystals..."
Special Topic of Mesoporous Materials
Nir Tessler April 2009
The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work. Nir Tessler; "In our group we have been working on extending the functionality of polymer-based devices from the visible to the NIR...."
Featured Scientist Interview
  September 2009
Rana Munns & Mark Tester; "Salinity is a topic that attracts significant attention in plant science, as it is of both intellectual..."
New Hot Papers, September 2009
Thelander April 2009
Claes Thelander; "The paper demonstrates that vertical nanowires can be a promising alternative for future transistors. The transistor itself..."
Fast Breaking Paper, April 2009
Theoharides This is a Podcast InterviewNovember 2008
Theoharis Theoharides; "...discusses the mandatory role played by neurogenic inflammation in the development of a number of diseases.
Podcast. Listen: MP3| WMA..."
May 2009
Richard Thomson; "..one of the biggest challenges is the implementation of shared decision-making and decision support in routine practice..."
Fast Moving Fronts, May 2009
Jun Tian September 2009
Jun Tian; "Reversible data embedding is a difficult problem. It embeds (or hides) information into a digital content without..."
Fast Moving Fronts, September 2009
October 2008
Robert Tibshirani ; "The human genome, as I've mentioned, has maybe 20,000 to 30,000 genes in it. You’re trying to study them..."
Science Watch® Newsletter Interview
Tomblin February 2008
Bruce Tomblin; "Cochlear implantation in children is very controversial, particularly with respect to the views of members of the community who are deaf. Early..."
Fast Breaking Papers, February 2008.
Tong November 2008
David Tong; "...we have seen many advances in the field of quantum information. Numerous implementations to build quantum phase..."
Fast Moving Front, November 2008
Trapp February 2008
Bruce D. Trapp; "Our data is also of interest to the clinical MS researcher because it impacts design of future clinical trials. Transplantation of oligodendrocyte-producing..."
Emerging Research Fronts, February 2008.
Rolf-Detlef Treede November 2009
Rolf-Detlef Treede & Troels Staehelin Jensen; "Within the field of pain research, neuropathic pain is one of the most active research..."
New Hot Papers, November 2009
Troyanskaya September 2008
Olga G. Troyanskaya; "My group’s research is in the area of computational functional genomics, specifically in developing novel computational methods..."
Featured Scientist Interview, September 2008
Tu May 2008
King-Ning Tu; "The report is about failures in Pb-free solder joints used in electronic consumer products. Because there is a ban on using..."
Fast Moving Fronts, May 2008
Erick Turner May 2009
Erick Turner; "Getting the FDA reviews on the newer drugs was relatively easy. But the challenge was for the older drugs, like Prozac, Zoloft, and Wellbutrin..."
Featured Paper Interview, and New Hot Papers, May 2009
  January 2010
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Arturas Kaklauskas, Zenonas Turskis, & Jolanta Tamosaitiene; "Our research describes and applies a novel multi-attribute decision-making method titled the COmplex PRoportional..."
New Hot Paper, January 2009
The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.July 2008
Solene Turquety; "This paper describes and evaluates a daily inventory of the pollution emitted by extremely large fires that burned..."
New Hot Paper, July 2008
Jason Tylianakis January 2010
Jason Tylianakis; "Global changes to the Earth's ecosystems are possibly the greatest combined challenge that humanity must face..."
New Hot Paper, January 2009
Tymianski The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.March 2009
Michael Tymianski; "the first strong evidence that excitotoxicity, the process by which the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate causes..."
Fast Moving Front, March 2009
  April 2009
Serafim Opricovic & Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng; "The new VIKOR method for conflict resolution determines a compromise solution..."
Emerging Research Front, April 2009

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