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cubical/kizhatil

@cubical

TT faculty/scientist @OhiostateEye- #Glaucoma,#intraocularpressure,#canalofSchlemm, #RGC,#DevBio,#CellBio,#proteomics. strictly my personal opinions

Columbus, Ohio, USA Katılım Eylül 2008
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Jason Shepherd
Jason Shepherd@JasonSynaptic·
He wanted to take one more walk on his favorite trail behind the house today. He’s now over the rainbow bridge in a better place. We are still in shock and heartbroken 💔
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Jason Shepherd
Jason Shepherd@JasonSynaptic·
sad news. What we thought was just an eye infection for our pup Leo turned out to be a big mass behind his eye and the cancer had already spread all over his body. Even though he’s only 11 months, there weren’t any treatments for such an aggressive cancer and he declined quickly.
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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
@sharmaG30 #3 should be point 1 😂. Also how to you weight the differences in output in different fields eg cancer, neuroscience , cardiology - the sheer volume of papers is much higher than some of the more esoteric fields!!
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Gaurav Sharma, Ph.D.
Gaurav Sharma, Ph.D.@sharmaG30·
Thanks for commenting positively and negatively on our recent tool, GScholarLens. Let me try to say a few thing: 1. We are not extracting authorship from text mining from full paper text; it is really tough as diverse journals have diverse ways of depiction. Therefore, the first thing to do before running this tool is marking your First/co-first authors with ^ sign, and corresponding/co-corresponding authors with * sign. You can do it only for your GS profile, similar to your CV. Once you have done it, GScholarLens will work efficiently. 2. We all know that h-index and citations are not going away anywhere. Moreover, a lot of people keep boasting about their h-index and citations. Are you not tired of listening to their boasting? 3. Let me be clear that we cannot judge quality from any index. I am with you on this front and we are not claiming anywhere about judging the quality. 4. You must have come across that many authors do a lot of collaborations and less lead projects. The question is should a researcher have a balance between lead and collaborative projects or not? If your answer is yes, this tool is for you. If you answer NO, then it is of no use to you. Overall, GScholarLens aims to show the balance between lead and collaborative publication counts and their gained c1itations. 5. Many of you have asked why First/co-first authors have 10% less weightage than corresponding. Based on multiple evidences, the corresponding author typically contributes more sustained effort across a project—by securing funding, guiding research direction, ensuring integrity, coordinating collaborators, and managing journal communication. They also bear post-publication accountability, including handling queries, corrections, and must be held responsible for retractions. Hence, a slightly higher weightage is justified compared to first or co-first authors, whose contributions are mainly focused on execution and manuscript preparation. This is consistent with ICMJE and CRediT guidelines highlighting the corresponding author’s leadership and responsibility. My team will do our best to answer your queries. Link to Nature Feature: nature.com/articles/d4158… Link to Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2509.04124 Link to Tool: project.iith.ac.in/sharmaglab/gsc… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics
Gaurav Sharma, Ph.D.@sharmaG30

Happy to see that our lab’s open-science tool, GScholarLens has been featured by @Nature. Dalmeet Chawla (@DalmeetS) does a fantastic job highlighting how GScholarLens brings transparency to scientific metrics, helping researchers, institutions, and the community better understand research impact based on authorship. By making citation and authorship data open and traceable, the tool aims to reduce the pitfalls of metric-driven evaluation and encourage thoughtful discussion on scientific contributions. Link: nature.com/articles/d4158… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics

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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
@tds122 Robinson?, Moxon, Bailey, Wells?, Mark Nicholas, Bruce French; Allott, Edmonds, David Gower, John Emburey and ?. Is this a an Egar click??
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Tony Steele@tds122·
Name the players
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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
@tds122 Fairbrother,Carr, ?, Fraser, Watkinson ?, Mark Ramprakash. Mendis,Vic Marks, M Gatting , Chris Cowdrey and Downton ?
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Tony Steele
Tony Steele@tds122·
A relatively easy one . Name the players
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Martin Chandler
Martin Chandler@fredfertang·
Injuries restricted him to just one match in England, for a Rest of the World team against @Gloscricket in 1987, but his record in Aus makes it clear that Bruce Reid was a superb bowler, and this image of his delivery stride makes it pretty obvious why he was so fragile
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Ashwin 🇮🇳
Ashwin 🇮🇳@ashwinravi99·
Special day and hence a special beginning. They say every ending will have a new start, my time as an IPL cricketer comes to a close today, but my time as an explorer of the game around various leagues begins today🤓. Would like to thank all the franchisees for all the wonderful memories and relationships over the years and most importantly the @IPL and the @BCCI for what they have given me until now. Look forward to enjoying and making the most of what’s ahead of me🙏 #cricketforlife
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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
Excited to be part of this study where we created a developmental atlas of the anterior segment of the eye and provide crucial molecular information that guides the development of Schlemm’s canal and trabecular meshwork cell subtypes. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Chase Masters
Chase Masters@chasemasterspod·
@aashish_sutar Let's see...as per the reports, he will get the home season to prove his worth🤔
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Chase Masters
Chase Masters@chasemasterspod·
Apparently, Gill wanted to play Kuldeep instead of Shardul for this game, but Gambhir insisted on having batting till number 8. Not sure about the source of this rumour, but if legends like Gavaskar, Hussain and Bhogle are discussing it on live television, there’s probably some truth to it. A coach shouldn’t impose his choices on the captain, it’s always the captain’s call to pick the 11 he believes can best execute his strategy. If this series ends badly, there should be some serious questions raised about Gambhir’s role as Test coach.
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TukTuk Academy
TukTuk Academy@TukTuk_Academy·
India in last 10 matches : -Without bumrah: won 10/10 -With Bumrah: Won 1/10 What's the reason behind this?
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Bharat Sundaresan
Bharat Sundaresan@beastieboy07·
Just listened to Wiaan Mulder’s explanation for declaring on 367 & it’s probably as classy or classier than his innings
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Karthik Krishnaswamy
Karthik Krishnaswamy@the_kk·
Shubman Gill and Babar Azam. Separated by a border, united by the urge to say "definitely" at the presentation ceremony.
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Adam Bell 🇳🇿🇮🇹
Adam Bell 🇳🇿🇮🇹@AdamKerrBell·
I can't believe why there are so many fans getting upset with the prospect of Mulder beating Lara's to record. Records are meant to be broken.
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Cricketologist
Cricketologist@AMP86793444·
India losing the grip here. Very hard to explain what is going on. Much like the post-tea session on day 4 in first test, India have stopped thinking that they are ahead here. Someone needs to speak to Shubhman. #ENGvIND
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WG RumblePants
WG RumblePants@WG_RumblePants·
Are England bowling with a Kookaburra?
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Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle@bhogleharsha·
If you were watching just now, seeing Brook and Smith bat, and didn't know the score, you would be forgiven for thinking they were winning the game!
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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
@the_kk Absolutely filth dished out by Prasidh -abject lesson in how to throw away an advantage by the Indian team that session🤦🏾
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Karthik Krishnaswamy
Karthik Krishnaswamy@the_kk·
This is a pitch that occasionally looks like one where Akash Deep could be useful and occasionally like one where Prasidh Krishna might be useful but most of the time looks like absolutely no one will be of any use at any point.
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cubical/kizhatil@cubical·
@Cricket_Ali Good point didn’t factor the cramp!!! Also he had his fingers strapped - surely that would prevent him from softening his catch?? He is usually a great catcher has something like 80% catching record in tests
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Ali Martin
Ali Martin@Cricket_Ali·
Jaiswal's drops at Headingley ... wonder how relevant or otherwise the cramp he suffered in both forearms on day one was
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