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Thomas Lemberger

EMBO reports

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EMBO Reports|September 23, 2024
AI-driven biology: rethinking experiments and computation : An interview with Michael Bronstein, DeepMind Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford and Founding Scientific Director of the Aithyra Institute of the Austrian Academy of SciencesThomas Lemberger
EMBO Reports|March 21, 2024
AI to publish knowledge: a tectonic shiftThomas Lemberger
EMBO Reports|December 3, 2019
Review Commons-pre-journal peer reviewThomas Lemberger, Bernd Pulverer
EMBO Reports|February 26, 2026
How do authors want to use AI for review? : A survey to assess the perception of scientists who received both AI and human reviews of their manuscriptsThomas Lemberger, Niv Samuel Mastboim, Oded Rechavi
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EMBO Reports|September 23, 2024
AI-driven biology: rethinking experiments and computation : An interview with Michael Bronstein, DeepMind Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Oxford and Founding Scientific Director of the Aithyra Institute of the Austrian Academy of SciencesThomas Lemberger
EMBO Reports|March 21, 2024
AI to publish knowledge: a tectonic shiftThomas Lemberger
EMBO Reports|December 3, 2019
Review Commons-pre-journal peer reviewThomas Lemberger, Bernd Pulverer
EMBO Reports|February 26, 2026
How do authors want to use AI for review? : A survey to assess the perception of scientists who received both AI and human reviews of their manuscriptsThomas Lemberger, Niv Samuel Mastboim, Oded Rechavi
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