Innovative Research Award
Vasuk Gautam
Norton Healthcare, Inc., United States
| Vasuk Gautam | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Norton Healthcare, Inc. |
| Country | United States |
| Scopus ID | 57420832300 |
| Documents | 29 |
| Citations | 4,467 |
| h-index | 16 |
| Subject Area | Integrated MultiOmics |
| Event | International Research Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-9204-1963 |
Vasuk Gautam is a bioinformatics scientist recognized for contributions to computational biology, metabolomics, machine learning applications, and integrated multiomics research. His work has supported the development of scientific databases, analytical platforms, and translational research initiatives that facilitate large-scale biological data interpretation. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, he has contributed to research addressing biomedical challenges and advanced data-driven approaches in life sciences.[1]
Abstract
This article highlights the academic achievements of Vasuk Gautam in bioinformatics and computational biology. His research integrates machine learning, metabolomics, microbiome science, and biomedical informatics to support scientific discovery. Through database development and analytical platform creation, he has contributed to improving access to biological knowledge and advancing data-centric biomedical investigations.[2]
Keywords
Integrated MultiOmics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Metabolomics, Biomarker Discovery, Biomedical Databases, Systems Biology, Data Analytics, Gut-Brain Axis.
Introduction
Modern biomedical research increasingly relies on computational methods capable of analyzing complex biological datasets. Vasuk Gautam has participated in projects that combine artificial intelligence, metabolomics, and systems biology to generate meaningful scientific insights. His contributions reflect the growing importance of interdisciplinary approaches in healthcare and precision medicine research.[3]
Research Profile
Serving at Norton Healthcare and contributing to academic collaborations, Gautam has built expertise in bioinformatics resource development and computational analysis. His professional activities encompass machine learning applications, biological database curation, and translational biomedical research. These efforts support both fundamental scientific investigations and clinically relevant discoveries.[1]
Research Contributions
His research contributions include involvement in major scientific resources such as HMDB, DrugBank, PathBank, BioTransformer, and MiMeDB. He has also contributed to studies focused on metabolite identification, biomarker databases, microbial metabolism, and artificial intelligence-assisted biological interpretation. These developments have enhanced accessibility and usability of scientific data for researchers worldwide.[4]
Publications
Vasuk Gautam has authored and co-authored publications in journals including Nature, Nucleic Acids Research, Scientific Reports, Analytical Chemistry, and Metabolites. His publications frequently address metabolomics databases, machine learning methodologies, molecular identification systems, and biomedical informatics resources. Collectively, these works demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement with computational approaches for biological research and data integration.[5]
Research Impact
With thousands of citations and a substantial publication record, Gautam’s research has contributed to widely used scientific platforms and databases. His collaborative work has supported researchers across metabolomics, microbiome science, and computational biology communities. The impact of these resources extends across academia, healthcare research, and bioinformatics infrastructure development.[2]
Award Suitability
The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals whose work demonstrates originality, scientific rigor, and meaningful impact. Gautam’s contributions to computational biology tools, biological databases, and multiomics research align with these criteria. His interdisciplinary achievements reflect innovation in both methodological development and practical scientific application.[3]
Conclusion
Vasuk Gautam has established a research profile centered on computational innovation and biological data science. Through collaborative publications, database development, and analytical platform creation, he has contributed to advancing modern bioinformatics. His scholarly record supports recognition within international research award programs focused on innovation and scientific excellence.
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References
- Gautam, V. (2026). ORCID researcher profile. ORCID.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9204-1963 - Jackson, H., Oler, E., Torres-Calzada, C., Kruger, R., Hira, A. S., López-Hernández, Y., Pandit, D., Wang, J., Yang, K., & others. (2025). MarkerDB 2.0: A comprehensive molecular biomarker database for 2025. Nucleic Acids Research.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae1056 - Qiang, H., Wang, F., Lu, W., Xing, X., Kim, H., Mérette, S. A. M., Ayres, L. B., Oler, E., AbuSalim, J. E., Roichman, A., & others. (2026). Language model-guided anticipation and discovery of mammalian metabolites. Nature.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09969-x - Knox, C., Wilson, M., Klinger, C. M., Franklin, M., Oler, E., Wilson, A., Pon, A., Cox, J., Chin, N. E., Strawbridge, S. A., & others. (2024). DrugBank 6.0: The DrugBank knowledgebase for 2024. Nucleic Acids Research, 52(D1), D1265–D1275.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad976 - Wakoli, J., Anjum, A., Sajed, T., Oler, E., Wang, F., Gautam, V., LeVatte, M., & Wishart, D. S. (2024). GCMS-ID: A webserver for identifying compounds from gas chromatography mass spectrometry experiments. Nucleic Acids Research, 52(W1), W385–W392.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae425