Elsevier, the information analytics business specialising in science and health, and Euretos have announced a joint pilot to enrich scientific publications with hypotheses that are generated using the Euretos AI Platform. The pilot runs in collaboration with the International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (IJBCB). Focusing on an open question in an article's discussion section, a hypothesis is created and discussed in the 'Next Research' group on Mendeley. The aim of the pilot is to assess whether these AI derived hypotheses can provide a catalyst for further scholarly discussion.
The hypothesis that was created using the Euretos AI Platform investigates the interactions between ubiquitin-proteasome system and autophagy and is available from the BioRN site.
The Publisher and Editors will select a recent top referenced IJBCB publication with an interesting open question in the Discussion section. This article is analysed using the Euretos AI platform, bringing in additional knowledge from the vast body of literature and data, to turn the open question into specific new hypotheses that can be validated by future research. The output of this analysis is collected and described in a discussion paper that is made available on the BioRN preprint server. Researchers who have published in this field will be invited to discuss the paper in a dedicated Mendeley group called 'Next Research' with the aim to help them find new research directions that are worth pursuing in their lab. All relevant contributions to the discussion will be acknowledged in a follow-up paper to the original IJBCB publication.
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