The Automated Screening Working Groups is a group of software engineers and biologists passionate about improving scientific manuscripts on a large scale. Our members have created tools that check for common problems in scientific manuscripts, including information needed to improve transparency and reproducibility. We have combined our tools into a single pipeline, called ScreenIT. We're currently using our tools to screen COVID preprints.
Latest preprint reviews
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Timing of Antiviral Treatment Initiation is Critical to Reduce SARS‐CoV‐2 Viral Load
This article has 13 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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COVID-19 diagnosis prediction in emergency care patients: a machine learning approach
This article has 4 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Mandated Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination predicts flattened curves for the spread of COVID-19
This article has 5 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Increased Detection coupled with Social Distancing and Health Capacity Planning Reduce the Burden of COVID-19 Cases and Fatalities: A Proof of Concept Study using a Stochastic Computational Simulation Model
This article has 5 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Thoughts on Higher Medical Education under Major Public Health Emergencies: Thinking Ahead after COVID-19 Outbreak--A Descriptive Study
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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An “Infodemic”: Leveraging High-Volume Twitter Data to Understand Early Public Sentiment for the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak
This article has 5 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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The Relationship of COVID-19 Severity with Cardiovascular Disease and Its Traditional Risk Factors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
This article has 12 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Analysis and Applications of Adaptive Group Testing Methods for COVID-19
This article has 3 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Study of Epidemiological Characteristics and In-silico Analysis of the Effect of Interventions in the SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic in India
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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A novel cohort analysis approach to determining the case fatality rate of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases
This article has 1 author:Reviewed by ScreenIT