Clarivate has released the list of 126 scientists whose first affiliation is with a research institution based in France and who are featured in the 2024 ranking of the 6,886 most highly cited researchers. With 26 first-affiliation mentions, Université Paris Cité has consolidated its position, thereby demonstrating the influence of its research community worldwide. Université Paris Cité congratulates its 26 highly cited researchers.

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This annual ranking by Clarivate identifies “scientists and researchers in the sciences and social sciences who have demonstrated significant and widespread influence in their fields of research”.

In the 2024 list, two of the 126 researchers with an institution based in France as their first affiliation are cited in several fields. This is the case of Guido Kroemer, affiliated to Université Paris Cité and Gustave Roussy, who is listed four times: in clinical medicine, immunology, molecular biology and genetics, and biology/biochemistry.

With 26 first-time enrolments, Université Paris Cité has confirmed its position as a research-intensive university.
We congratulate our 26 Highly Cited Researchers!

Transversal

  • Anna Chaimani at the Centre de Recherche en Epidémiologie et Statistiques (CRESS), Université Paris Cité, Inserm, INRAe
  • James Di Santo at the Laboratory of Physiopathology of the Immune System – Université Paris Cité; Institut Pasteur Paris
  • Wolf Herman Fridman in the Inflammation, Complement and Cancer laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
  • Jérôme Galon at the Integrative Immunology and Cancer Laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
  • Marc Lecuit at the Biology of Infections Laboratory – Université Paris Cité; Institut Pasteur Paris
  • Felix A. Rey at the Structural Virology Laboratory – Université Paris Cité; Institut Pasteur Paris
  • Aurélien de Reyniès in the Personalised Medicine, Pharmacogenomics and Therapeutic Optimisation Laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
  • Catherine Sautes-Fridman in the Inflammation, Complement and Cancer laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
  • Archana Singh-Manoux at the Centre de recherches épidémiologiques et biostatistiques (CRESS) – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
    Jean-Francois Timsit at the Infection, Antimicrobials, Modelling, Evolution laboratory – Université Paris Cité
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  • Jessica Zucman-Rossi in the Functional Genomics of Solid Tumours laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Inserm
  • Hervé Dombret in the Clinical Research in Haematology, Immunology and Transplantation laboratory at the Saint Louis Research Institute – Université Paris Cité
  • Edouardo Rocha at the Evolutionary Genomics of Microbes laboratory – Université Paris Cité; CNRS
  • Yazdan Yazdanpanah at the Infection, anti-microbial, modelling and evolution laboratory – Université Paris Cité

Clinical medicine

  • Guido Kroemer in the Metabolism, Cancer and Immunity laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Gustave Roussy
  • Celeste Lebbe at the Metabolism, Cancer and Immunity Laboratory – Université Paris Cité; AP-HP
  • Alexandre Mebazaa at the Cardiovascular markers in stress situations laboratory – Université Paris Cité
  • Philippe Gabriel Steg at the Vascular Translational Research Laboratory – Université Paris Cité; AP-HP
    Microbiology
  • Mart Krupovic at the Archaeal Virology Laboratory – Université Paris Cité; Institut Pasteur Paris
    Immunology
  • Gérard Eberl in the Regulation of homeostasis and inflammation by lymphoid cells and the microenvironment laboratory – Université Paris Cité; Institut Pasteur
  • Guido Kroemer in the Metabolism, Cancer and Immunity laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Gustave Roussy
  • Eric Oksenhendler at the Clinical Research Laboratory applied to haematology at the Saint Louis Research Institute – Université Paris Cité
  • Capucine Picard in the Paediatric Immunohepatology laboratory at the Institut Imagine – Université Paris Cité
  • Olivier Kepp at the Metabolism, Cancer and Immunity Laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Université Paris Saclay

Biology and biochemistry

  • Guido Kroemer in the Metabolism, Cancer and Immunity laboratory at the Cordeliers Research Centre – Université Paris Cité; Gustave Roussy

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