Studying microbial genomics & medicinal plant-microbe interactions at @IITHyderabad @BTIITH. PI: @sharmaG30. May The Data Be With You

Joined August 2019
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Special thanks to the Start-up Research Grant (SRG) from @ANRFIndia for supporting this work. @shravani_rawool will also be presenting this work at the Vibrio Meeting this year in Berlin. First time trying @ReviewCommons. Hoping for the best for this manuscript's pilgrimage.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Happy to share Shravani's work on the chemosensory systems across Vibrionales! Preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.64898… By analyzing ~10K genomes of Vibrio cousins, we identify a novel chemosensory lineage (F8) & reveal how multipartite Vibrio genomes drive sensory & niche adaptation.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Our comment on the urgent need for decentralized scientific databases, particularly in today’s unstable geopolitics, is now online in @NatureGenet. Overdependence on a single authority can jeopardize global scientific access, resilience & continuity. Link: nature.com/articles/s41588-0…
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
PhD Admissions - July 2026: Our @omics_lab @IITHyderabad will be hiring two PhD students to explore microbial genomics and evolutionary directions. Last date to apply: 28 April 2026 (5:00 PM) Apply here: iith.ac.in/phdadmissions/ Lab webpage: sites.google.com/view/sharma…
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
I sincerely thank the Chair @BriegelAriane and Vice Chair @sourjik for selecting me as a Carl Storm Fellow and for organizing such an excellent meeting. I am also grateful to @ANRF_India for the ITS travel grant support that made my participation possible.
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I had a wonderful time presenting my poster at the GRC-STIM 2026 meeting in Ventura, CA, USA. Attending the 50th year of the conference felt truly special, especially knowing that my PI, @sharmaG30, had been part of this meeting 10 years ago.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
The discussions and interactions throughout the meeting made it a truly enriching and memorable experience. Heartfelt thanks to @sharmaG30 and @omics_lab @BTIITH for their constant support and encouragement.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
From attending my first international conference - the Gordon Research Conference on Sensory Transduction in Microorganisms (Ventura, California) in 2016 to seeing my first PhD student, @m_utkarsha_ from @omics_lab, present her work in 2026. Truly a full-circle moment in science.
I had a wonderful time presenting my poster at the GRC-STIM 2026 meeting in Ventura, CA, USA. Attending the 50th year of the conference felt truly special, especially knowing that my PI, @sharmaG30, had been part of this meeting 10 years ago.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Fantastic week for @omics_lab @IITHyderabad. Five of us (Utkarsha, Niharika, Shravani, Krutideepa & I) presented our work in 3 different conferences across the globe on the same day. It was wonderful connecting with people from different expertises and getting critical feedback.
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Wrapping up the incredible 2025 at Hampi with @omics_lab fam! Grateful for execution of ideas, meaningful academic milestones, and many strong miles. Here’s to learning, building, staying active, and dreaming bigger. Wishing all a happy, healthy, & ambitious New Year 2026! 🎉🏃‍♂️
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Replying to @MParada_Kusz
In my opinion, no. Please see this survey: nature.com/articles/d41586-0… Do we want such collaboration? Almost 70% of researchers based in Europe say that they have been involved in projects in the past three years that listed authors who did not contribute sufficiently to the work

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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
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/d41586-0… Link to Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2509.04124 Link to Tool: project.iith.ac.in/sharmagla… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics

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/d41586-0… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Every research team has that co-author: 💤 No analysis ✍️ No writing 📭 No feedback …and yet, somehow, the first to list the paper on their CV. 😅 According to @Nature, nearly 70% of researchers have been there. Thanks to GScholarLENS by @sharmaG30 and his team @omics_lab, we can now actually measure this phenomenon. The tool introduces the Scholar h-index (Sh-index), which accounts for a researcher’s position in author lists—a small change that makes a big difference. Maybe it’s time to introduce a new contribution category: “Moral Support and Name Recognition.” 🏆 Because with the Sh-index, just showing up will no longer count as a “substantial contribution.” 😅 Link: nature.com/articles/d41586-0… Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2509.04124 Tool: project.iith.ac.in/sharmagla… #FairCreditMatters

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/d41586-0… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
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/d41586-0… @omics_lab @IITHyderabad @IndiaDST @ANRFIndia @Science_Cast @IndiaScienceTV @MicrobiomDigest @IRWatchdog @hapyresearchers @fake_journals @Richvn @NatureInd @AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
AlphaFoldDB Structure Extractor manuscript is now accepted in BMC Bioinformatics. Many congratulations to my PhD student (Niharika) for leading this project and JRF (Vishvesh) for his immense help in analysis and deployment. @omics_lab @IITHyderabad
Preprint of @omics_lab’s recent web server & API toolkit is online now. #HOToffthePress Read it here: researchsquare.com/article/r… ---------------- Try this tool using this link and let us know your suggestions: project.iith.ac.in/sharmagla…
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Useful and necessary - congratulations to you and your team!
AlphaFoldDB Structure Extractor manuscript is now accepted in BMC Bioinformatics. Many congratulations to my PhD student (Niharika) for leading this project and JRF (Vishvesh) for his immense help in analysis and deployment. @omics_lab @IITHyderabad
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Just read this insightful blog on “From Ranking to Recognition” by Santhosh Eapen @sjeapen. Link to blog: sanjoe.substack.com/p/from-r… The author has done a great job critiquing and contextualizing GScholarLens (the tool built by my @omics_lab) and another tool named "Funding the Frontiers", highlighting its promise and the challenges it faces in shifting how we value academic work. Worth a read! In his words: "If we must measure science, let us at least measure what truly matters." Try GScholarLens: project.iith.ac.in/sharmagla… #Scholarship #ResearchTools #GScholarLens #authorship #citations #dataAnalytics #PublicationIntegrity #citationIntegrity #ResearchIntegrity
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Not just sequencing and analysing genomes, today @omics_lab friends sequenced and analysed some new colors 🌈🧬 Pipeline complete → Festive visualization generated → Happy Dussehra! Happiness lies in creating something!! @IITHyderabad
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SharmaG_omics Lab @IITHyderabad retweeted
Had a wonderful evening with my amazing lab family during the weekend. We didn’t just celebrate achievements, we tried to fuel up ourselves for the bigger promising milestones waiting ahead. Science is best done with teamwork, laughter, and a jar-full pinch of celebration! 🎉 🎉🎊 @omics_lab @IITHyderabad
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