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

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 2%percentile
1.9Author 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 11%109 citations

Xiaodong Bai, Siying Chen, Suying Bao, Chuanyi Zhang, Manav Kapoor +92 more

Papers

Driven by 5 papers — median percentile 89. Top paper: A deep catalogue of protein-coding variation in 983,578 individuals.

Top 11%109 citations

Xiaodong Bai, Siying Chen, Suying Bao, Chuanyi Zhang, Manav Kapoor +92 more

278 citations

Ankit Gilani, Olukayode Sosina, Jack A. Kosmicki, Lori Khrimian, Yi‐Ya Fang +55 more

14 citations

Niedzica Camacho, Patrick R. Shea, Konrad H. Stopsack, Vijai Joseph, Oliver S. Burren +29 more

0 citations

Carlos A. Fermín‐Martínez, Paulina Sánchez Castro, Brenda Guadalupe Cortez-Flores, Jerónimo Perezalonso-Espinosa, Juan Pablo Díaz-Sánchez +10 more

0 citations

Alejandra Vergara-Lope, José Jaime Martínez‐Magaña, Nirav N. Shah, Kai Yuan, Jaime Berúmen +9 more