Evaluating the Top Interdisciplinary Authors in Dermatology and Immunology Through Decadal Trend H-Index Analysis of 1980-2024

通过1980-2024年十年趋势H指数分析评估皮肤病学和免疫学领域顶尖跨学科作者

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous bibliometric analyses focus on primary specialty, potentially overlooking authors whose contributions span multiple disciplines. Given the increasing recognition of dysregulated immunological processes in dermatological conditions and the targeting of immune pathways in therapeutics, this study aims to evaluate the h-index of authors in both dermatology and immunology, capturing the multifaceted research landscape of dermatology and providing a comprehensive assessment of scholarly impact. METHODS: A search of the Web of Science (WOS) schema from 1980 to 2024 was conducted using the InCites dataset, limited to original articles, editorial materials, and meeting abstracts, and authors were ranked by InCites h-index. RESULTS: Over the past 5 years, the top 20 authors by InCites h-index in dermatology and immunology research were 65% males and 35% females, with USA (30%), Germany (20%), and France (15%) representing the highest proportions of authors. The trends across decades showed increased representation of female authors, presence of institutions outside the United States, and cross-disciplinary productivity in dermatology and immunology. CONCLUSION: The cross-disciplinary associations in dermatology underscore the utility of the h-index in assessing scholarly impact across multiple fields. The observed growth in interdisciplinary productivity and global representation among leading authors reflects translational research exploring immune pathways and molecular profiles that have driven the advancement and translational revolution of immunology-based therapies in dermatology.

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