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Sample Cases (Aliens of extraordinary ability) EB1A-200: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemist (reduction of carbon dioxide) and worked at a US private university. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published over ten research articles. Some publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-199: The petitioner/beneficiary was a neuroscientist (neuroscience; methodology) and worked at a US private medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published four research articles. One publication was widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-198: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biological scientist (cell migration; biological clock) and worked at a US public medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published less than ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved three months later (after RFE). EB1A-197: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemist (reduction of water; hydrogen generation) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in India and published over ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-196: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biochemist and neuroscientist (proteomics and neuroscience) and worked at a US public university. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-195: The petitioner/beneficiary was a physicist and materials scientist (oxide electronics) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in Singapore and published over thirty research articles. Some publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-194: The petitioner/beneficiary was a language teacher (teaching Chinese as second language) and worked at a US public university. She received M.A. in China and has more then ten-year teaching experience. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved in 2016 (No RFE). EB1A-193: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (signal transduction, heart disease) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published over 10 research articles. These publications were modestly cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved in 2016 (After RFE). EB1A-192: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 10 research articles. These publications were modestly cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-191: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (intermediate compounds, catalysts) and worked at a US national laboratory. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 30 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-190: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (ion channels, drug discovery) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about seven research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-189: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (developmental biology, cancer research) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 30 Chinese and English research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in December 2015 and approved in January 2016 (No RFE). EB1A-188: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (cancer research, cell division) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published over ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2016 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-187: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (neurodegenerative diseases) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published five research articles. Four publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-186: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (autophagy/DNA damage repair) and worked at a US research institute. He received Ph.D. in China and published over ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-185: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (bioinformatics/cancer) and worked at a US major pharmaceutical company. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published over ten research and review articles. These publications were modestly cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-184: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (biochemistry/protein modification) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published over ten research articles. A few publications were substantially cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-183: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (protein methylation/demethylation) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about ten research and review articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one week later (No RFE). EB1A-182: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (transcriptome, RNA biology, drug discovery) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about ten research and review articles. Two publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved one month later (No RFE). EB1A-181: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (kinases and human diseases) and worked at a US medical research institute. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published eight research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-180: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (developmental biology/clinical diagnosis) and worked at a US biotechnology company. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about ten research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved ten days later (No RFE). EB1A-179: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (autophagy) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about ten research articles. Some publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-178: The petitioner/beneficiary was an electrical engineer and scientist (power electronics) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in India and published over 30 journal and conference articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-177: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (NMR) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in India and published about twenty research articles. One publication was widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-176: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (computational chemistry) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in China and published about twenty research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2014 and approved in 2015 (No RFE). EB1A-175: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (graphene-based new materials) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in China and published over 30 research articles. These publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-174: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (organic solar cell materials) and worked at a US private university. She received Ph.D. in China and published about twenty research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-173: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (visible light driven chemical reactions) and worked at a US private university. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published several research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-172: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (DNA methylation/demethylation, stem cells, neural development, heart disease) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 30 research and review articles. These publications were very widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-171: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biomedical scientist (DNA methylation/demethylation, stem cells) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 20 research articles. These publications were very widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved two days later (No RFE). EB1A-170: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (photomechanical chemistry) and worked at a US public university. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved six weeks later (after RFE). EB1A-169: The petitioner/beneficiary was an environmental scientist (detection of trace antibiotics in waters) and worked at a US public university. She received Ph.D. in China and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-168: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research, DNA modification, stem cells) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2014 and approved in 2015 (No RFE). EB1A-167: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biochemical scientist (structural biology) and worked at a US medical school. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-166: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research and transcription regulation) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in Canada and published about 30 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-165: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (alternative splicing, muscle development) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. Some publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-164: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research, kidney disease) and worked at a US medical school. She received Ph.D. in China and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2014 and approved in 2015 (No RFE). EB1A-163: The petitioner/beneficiary was a materials scientist (solar energy materials, nanomaterials) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 20 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-162: The petitioner/beneficiary was a chemical scientist (nanomaterials, water treatment) and worked at a US private university. He received Ph.D. in China and published over 20 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-161: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research) and worked at a US private university. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. These publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-160: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (diabetes) and worked at a US public medical school. He received Ph.D. in Japan and published about several research articles. One paper was widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-159: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biological scientist (neuroscience) and worked at a US public university. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about several research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (after RFE). EB1A-158: The petitioner/beneficiary was a biophysical/biomedical scientist (biophysics) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. Some publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-157: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (blood disease) and worked at a US public medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about 20 research articles. One paper was widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-156: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (Signal transduction, brain cancer ) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in China and published about several research articles. These publications were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-155: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (Immunology) and worked at a US private university. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published over 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). EB1A-154: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (biomedical enginering) and worked at a US public university. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. These publications were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved 10 days later (No RFE). EB1A-153: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in China and published about over ten research articles. Some papers were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved two weeks later (No RFE). EB1A-152: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (cancer research) and worked at a US medical school. He received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 20 research articles. Some papers were widely cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved three months later (After RFE). EB1A-151: The petitioner/beneficiary was a medical scientist (Neuroscience) and worked at a US medical school. She received Ph.D. in the United States and published about 10 research articles. These papers were moderately cited by others. The petition was filed in 2015 and approved several days later (No RFE). |