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Proactively recognize rising star scientists by combining a few filters in just 3 steps.
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Rising stars are those early-career professors who published recently and have been cited heavily in your topic and started running their own group within the last decade.
Connect with such groups directly via AcademicLabs and get a guaranteed higher response rate than with top KOLs.
Step 1: Zero-in on experts between 10-50 publications
- Enter your topic of interest in the search bar
- Navigate to the Research Group category
- Scroll down to the filter Number of Publications in the Filters & Analytics section, and click on it
- Once you see the options, click on 10-50
- Now you will see the results instantly change to young research groups with 10-50 publications
Step 2: Refine further to see only those who have published recently in your topic and in top journals
- Stay in the Filters & Analytics section, and scroll up to the Quick Filters, and click on it
- Select the option Published Recently in top journals
- You will now see only those rising star groups who have published in the last 3 years on your topic. In addition, they have published those papers in top journals on your topic