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

Robson Capasso

Stanford Health Care

ORCID: 0000-0003-2645-1793

Also affiliated with Stanford Medicine, Stanford University

MedicineNeurosciencePsychology

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
0.426Author DataRank

Indexed papers

1in 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 1 indexed paper 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 44%5 citations

Jessica Pavani, Chunyu Liu, Mercedes Balcells, Robson Capasso, Rafael de Oliveira Alvim +4 more

Papers

Driven by 4 papers — median percentile 56. Top paper: Coupling antigens from multiple subtypes of influenza can broaden antibody and T cell responses.

36 citations

Saborni Chakraborty, Elsa Solà, Ray Fong, Vishnu Shankar, Fei Gao +11 more

Top 44%5 citations

Jessica Pavani, Chunyu Liu, Mercedes Balcells, Robson Capasso, Rafael de Oliveira Alvim +4 more

11 citations

David R. Drover, Marianne C. Chen, Amit Saxena, Sarah L. Eagleman, Vladimir Nekhendzy +2 more

4 citations

Robson Capasso, Stacey L. Ishman, Javier J.M. Howard