14 Brown School faculty among the world’s top influential scientists

Faculty; Research

Faculty from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis have once again earned international recognition, appearing prominently in the latest ranking of the world’s most-cited researchers across scientific disciplines.

Fourteen Brown School faculty members are featured on the 2025 Stanford University–Elsevier World’s Top 2% Scientists List. This prestigious honor recognizes researchers whose work has made a significant impact in their fields and advanced global knowledge. The rankings are based, in part, on how frequently a scientist’s publications are cited by other researchers.

“This recognition reflects the extraordinary strength and global influence of our faculty,” said Dorian Traube, the Neidorff Family and Centene Corporation Dean of the Brown School and a professor. “It’s an outstanding achievement for the Brown School, and I’m proud to see so many colleagues honored, including several who’ve been recognized in consecutive years.”

The Brown School faculty named to the top 2% most-cited researchers are: