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Two NIPER Guwahati faculties feature among Stanford University’s world’s top scientist list

Two faculty members from the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) Guwahati have brought laurels to the institute after they found a place in the database compiled by Stanford University that ranks the top 2 percent scientists worldwide based on their research publications.

Dr. Sanjay K. Banerjee, Associate Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, and Dr. Amit Alexander, Associate Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, have achieved this feat consecutively for the second time, said a statement.

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Across the country, 2049 names from various universities and institutes have made it to the list.

The prestigious list of Top 2 per cent of the world scientist was prepared by a team of scientists in the US’ Stanford University, the statement added.

The list has been available publicly in October 2020 for the first time and now the new list has been available publicly on October 19, 2021, it added.

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The database has been created of over 100,000 top scientists of the world on the basis of standardized citation indicators such as information on citations, H-index, co-authorship, and a composite indicator.

All of these scientists were classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields.

For analyses of the citations and the composite indicators, the SCOPUS database was used.

Scopus is a huge multidisciplinary database with citations and abstracts from peer-reviewed scientific journals, trade journals, books, patent records, and conference publications.

As per the Scopus database, Dr. Banerjee has 2,937 nos. of citations in his name while Dr. Alexander has 2766 citations.

Dr. Banerjee has 80 nos. of papers to his credit whereas Dr. Alexander has 120 papers to his credit. Dr. Banerjee’s research interest lies in identifying and validating novel targets and therapeutic interventions for cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.

His research works aim to bridge the gap between observations in the basic research laboratory and clinical bedside as well as becoming a crucial part in translating new discoveries into therapeutic initiatives. Dr. Alexander has been focussing his research on the field of Nanotechnology.

Dr. USN Murty, Director NIPER Guwahati, congratulated both the faculty members.

 

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