🏆 Finalist — NIH Data Sharing Index (“S-Index”) Challenge

Andrew J. Millar

University of Edinburgh

ORCID: 0000-0003-1756-3654
Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeuroscience

Pilot corpus only

This score is computed over theSindex pilot corpus and does not cover the full scientific literature. Scores are relative to papers we have ingested — papers, authors, and institutions outside the pilot are not represented. Methodology.

Top 5%percentile
0.413Author DataRank

Indexed papers

3in pilot corpus
datarank_citation_only_1hop_v6· scope data_onlyMethodology
Why this DataRank?

An author's DataRank is the sum of the DataRanks of all 3 indexed papers attributed to them. A prolific author with many moderate-impact papers can outrank one with a single high-impact paper.

Author scores recompute whenever paper DataRanks are refreshed, so this number lags the underlying paper scores by at most one batch run.

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Top data-sharing exemplar

The highest-impact dataset this researcher has shared, ranked by DataRank — the single contribution doing the most to lift their data-sharing standing.

Top 45%8 citations

Johnny Hay, Andrew J. Millar, T. Zieliński

Papers

Driven by 5 papers — median percentile 55. Top paper: Photoperiod‐dependent changes in the phase of core clock transcripts and global transcriptional outputs at dawn and dusk in Arabidopsis.

86 citations

Ronan Sulpice, Daniel D. Seaton, Alexander A. Ivakov, Magda Liput, Christin Abel +3 more

N/A
0.470DataRank · unranked
22 citations

Andrew J. Millar

Top 45%8 citations

Johnny Hay, Andrew J. Millar, T. Zieliński

0 citations

Mandy J. Dowson-Day, Ruth Bastow, Jason W. Reed, Rangasamy P. Elumalai, Keely S. Solomon +2 more

0 citations

Eric Erquan Zhang, Aziz Sancar, Luciano DiTacchio, Justin Blau, Jiajia Li +88 more