Research Article
A Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Bacterial Persisters
Table 3
The top 19 productive authors on bacterial persisters (2001-2021).
| Rank | Authors | Institutions | Publications | Citations |
| 1 | Ying Zhang | Johns Hopkins University | 54 | 1,712 | 2 | Kim Lewis | Northeastern University | 49 | 12,295 | 3 | Thomas K. Wood | Pennsylvania State University | 48 | 3,072 | 4 | Jan Michiels | Catholic University of Leuven | 45 | 2,285 | 5 | Maarten Fauvart | Catholic University of Leuven | 28 | 1,529 | 6 | Mark P. Brynildsen | Princeton University | 24 | 2,217 | 7 | Wanliang Shi | Johns Hopkins University | 24 | 563 | 8 | Kenn Gerdes | University of Copenhagen | 23 | 3,126 | 9 | Natalie Verstraeten | Catholic University of Leuven | 19 | 859 | 10 | Nathalie Q. Balaban | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | 18 | 5,075 | 11 | Jie Feng | Johns Hopkins University | 18 | 391 | 12 | Sophie Helaine | Imperial College London | 18 | 2,136 | 13 | Dacheng Ren | Syracuse University | 18 | 362 | 14 | Tanel Tenson | University of Tartu | 18 | 1,676 | 15 | Brian P. Conlon | University of North Carolina | 17 | 1,475 | 16 | James J. Collins | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | 16 | 3,470 | 17 | Mehmet A. Orman | University of Houston | 16 | 762 | 18 | Bram Van den Bergh | Catholic University of Leuven | 16 | 853 | 19 | Wenhong Zhang | Fudan University | 15 | 316 |
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