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Your Research, Teaching and Learning Newsletter: May 2023 [Clarivate]( [View online]( Research, Teaching and Learning Latest resources from Clarivate™ and ProQuest™ Citation Laureates 2023 - Annual list of researchers of Nobel class On September 19, 2023, Clarivate™ named 23 world-class researchers from institutions in five countries as Citation Laureates™. These are researchers whose work is deemed to be of Nobel class, as demonstrated by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI)™ at Clarivate. This year’s Citation Laureates have made significant contributions across a diverse range of fields, including cancer treatment, human microbiomes, synthetic gene circuits, spintronics, designer molecular structures, sleep/wake cycles, wealth inequality and urban economics. Since 2002, analysts at the ISI have drawn on publication and citation data from its index of trusted journals to identify 75 Citation Laureates prior to their Nobel Prize success. 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