ScreenIT
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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COVID-19 vaccines effectiveness against SARS-CO-V-2 infection among persons attending RT-PCR centre at a Medical College Hospital in Telangana: A case control study
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Self-Reported SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Is Consistent with Electronic Health Record Data among the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Effects of social support on depression risk during the COVID-19 pandemic: What support types and for whom?
This article has 10 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Infection prevention and control preparedness among public hospitals and COVID-19 temporary treatment and monitoring facilities in the Philippines
This article has 7 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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A Universal Day Zero Infectious Disease Testing Strategy Leveraging CRISPR-based Sample Depletion and Metagenomic Sequencing
This article has 20 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Human mobility and infection from Covid-19 in the Osaka metropolitan area
This article has 2 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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A SCID Mouse Model To Evaluate the Efficacy of Antivirals against SARS-CoV-2 Infection
This article has 9 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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AI-based search for convergently expanding, advantageous mutations in SARS-CoV-2 by focusing on oligonucleotide frequencies
This article has 5 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Wave in India: Advent, Phylogeny and Evolution
This article has 21 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Humoral immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 Spike variants after mRNA vaccination in solid organ transplant recipients
This article has 20 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT