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CBCS faculty named top scientists

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In rankings released by Research.com, multiple CBCS faculty members were named top scientists at USF and in the world. According to the site, "a leading scientist is a researcher with a D-index (discipline H-index) higher than a predetermined threshold (usually 30 or 40) for their scientific disciplines." 

The following faculty were included in the rankings for the USF Tampa campus:

#26 Brent Small, PhD
#34 Bill Haley, PhD
#57 Raymond Miltenberger, PhD, BCBA-D
#88 John Cochran, PhD
#110 Norman G Poythress, PhD
#115 David Chiriboga, PhD
#122 Howard Goldstein, PhD
#131 Richard Dembo, PhD
#132 Ross Andel, PhD
#155 Lise Fox, PhD
#156 Jason Anthony, PhD, EdS
#159 Kathleen Heide, PhD
#174 Michael Lynch, PhD

James Unnever, PhD was named a top scientist at the Sarasota-Manatee campus.

In its lists of best universities, USF's Tampa campus was ranked No. 167 in the world and No. 68 in the nation.

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