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  1. Seroprevalence and attainment of herd immunity against SARS CoV-2

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Abhijit Paul
    2. Harshith B. Kadnur
    3. Animesh Ray
    4. Samrat Chatterjee
    5. Naveet Wig

    Reviewed by ScreenIT

    This article has 1 evaluationAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity

    Mark Williams

    10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_830_21 has badly ordered article activity feed items due to mitigated, generated publication dates

  2. Lamp1 mediates lipid transport, but is dispensable for autophagy in Drosophila

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Norin Chaudhry
    2. Margaux Sica
    3. Satya Surabhi
    4. David Sanchez Hernandez
    5. Ana Mesquita
    6. Adem Selimovic
    7. Ayesha Riaz
    8. Laury Lescat
    9. Hua Bai
    10. Gustavo C. MacIntosh
    11. Andreas Jenny

    Reviewed by PREreview

    This article has 2 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity

    Mark Williams

    There are 2 PREreviews of the bioRxiv paper, but the later one comes after journal publication. The activity feed doesn't tell us which version of the article was reviewed

  3. Analysis of NIH K99/R00 awards and the career progression of awardees

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Nicole C Woitowich
    2. Sarah R Hengel
    3. Christopher Solis
    4. Tauras P Vilgalys
    5. Joel Babdor
    6. Daniel J Tyrrell
    This article has been curated by 1 group:
    • Curated by eLife

      eLife assessment

      This study follows the career trajectories of the winners of an early-career funding award in the United States, and finds that researchers with greater mobility, men, and those hired at well-funded institutions experience greater subsequent funding success. Using data on K99/R00 awards from the National Institutes of Health's grants management database, the authors provide compelling evidence documenting the inequalities that shape faculty funding opportunities and career pathways, and show that these inequalities disproportionately impact women and faculty working at particular institutions, including historically black colleges and universities. Overall, the article is an important addition to the literature examining inequality in biomedical research in the United States.

    Reviewed by eLife

    This article has 14 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity

    Mark Williams

    This article has a relatively long article feed. 16 versions on bioRxiv, 4 on eLife, 2 eLife assessments with seemingly similar content. Not sure if this is a corner case, but it's a busy feed.

  4. Candida and Long Covid: Mannan Not from Heaven

    This article has 1 author:
    1. Patrick Chambers
    This article has no evaluationsAppears in 1 listLatest version

    Mark Williams

    Currently we see 5 versions from Qeois. 4 of which are titled on the platform as increments of 'preprint v#' and one titled 'v1' suggesting that it is something different to a preprint.

    The related articles also link to seemingly the same article.