Nested-Knowledge, Inc. Welcomes Tomas Philipson as Board Member

Tomas Philipson

Nested Knowledge Welcomes Tomas Philipson as Board Member Nested Knowledge, Inc. is thrilled to announce Dr. Tomas J. Philipson as our newest board member. With a distinguished background in academia, public service, and co-founding Precision HEOR, Tomas brings invaluable expertise to our organization. As the Daniel Levin Professor of Public Policy Studies Emeritus at the University of […]

Not Systematic? That’s Ok!

Any medical researcher can tell you that systematic reviews are hard. It’s not just the difficulty of building out a research question/protocol/search strategy that is intimidating—there is also simply a large burden in screening and extraction to ensure the true comprehensiveness of the studies and data collected. However, not all questions are appropriate for systematic […]

10 Things to Keep in Mind When Setting Up Your First Nest

1. Understand What Nested Knowledge Is and What It Does Before you dive into all that Nested Knowledge (NK) has to offer, you should understand the two-fold nature of the software platform: AutoLit, and Synthesis. AutoLit is the workflow portion, enabling researchers to generate high-quality evidence, like systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Synthesis is the visualization, […]

Automating Clinical Trial Planning with Nested Knowledge

April 26, 2023 Nested Knowledge & Adaptic Health are combining forces to maximize chances of clinical trial success. Nested Knowledge, a platform for structuring clinical literature and auto-generating interactive outputs, is pairing with Adaptic Health, an application for modeling recruitment, timelines, and cost in the clinical trial development process.   Clinical trial planning can be […]

Can ChatGPT Do Your Next Systematic Review?

I started where any literature review starts–by trying to construct a Search. I wanted to see if ChatGPT could generate a PubMed query that would yield similar initial search results to a human’s initial search string. I figured it would be easiest to simply try to replicate the initial search from a recently published review conducted by our research team in collaboration with two physicians from Stanford.