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Nabu reads your field while you sleep. It surfaces what matters, challenges your assumptions, and drafts outreach to the authors you should be talking to. You decide what to pursue.

Challenge

Revised diagnostic criteria may conflict with your 2024 cohort definitions

JAMA Dermatology, 2 days ago

Why this matters: Their age-stratification above 60 directly questions the classification you used. Worth a closer look?
Opportunity

A lab in Kyoto is working on the same problem with different imaging tools

Nature Methods, 1 week ago

Why this matters: Their methodology could complement yours. Should we draft an introduction?
Reflection

Two papers citing your work noted the sample lacked diversity data

3 citations this month

Why this matters: This keeps coming up in your citation trail. Time to address it in the revision?

How it works

01

Discovery

Your agents continuously scan Semantic Scholar and academic databases, classifying every new paper by its relevance to your specific research questions.

02

Grill Me

A co-researcher that reads what you read and asks the questions your reviewers will. Not a chatbot. A thinking partner that pushes back.

03

Outreach

When a paper warrants a conversation, Nabu drafts the email. You review, edit, send. The hard part of networking, handled.

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