PubMed Buddy
This GPT has access to both PubMed and the UnPaywall database, allowing conversational exploration of the literature and direct access to full-text articles
PubMed Buddy is a powerful resource for researchers who need to keep up with the latest scientific literature. With access to both PubMed and the UnPaywall database, it can provide comprehensive and up-to-date information on a wide range of topics. One thing that sets PubMed Buddy apart is its conversational interface, which allows users to directly ask questions and receive concise answers. This makes it easy to find the information you need quickly, without having to navigate through multiple pages or databases. Additionally, PubMed Buddy provides direct access to full-text articles, which can be crucial for deepening your understanding of a topic. With this feature, you can easily download and read the latest research without having to pay for subscription fees. Overall, PubMed Buddy is a valuable tool for anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in their field. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious, it provides the information you need in a straightforward and efficient way. So why not give it a try and see for yourself?
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Learn how to use PubMed Buddy effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Example prompts for PubMed Buddy
- Prompt 1: "I want to search PubMed for articles related to COVID-19 vaccine trials."
- Short description: Use the search function to look for articles on PubMed related to COVID-19 vaccine trials.
- Prompt 2: "Can you help me find articles about the latest advances in cancer research?"
- Short description: Look up articles on PubMed about the latest advances in cancer research.
- Prompt 3: "I need to find articles about the effects of caffeine on mental health."
- Short description: Look up articles on PubMed that discuss the effects of caffeine on mental health.
- Prompt 4: "Can you help me find articles on PubMed that have been cited 100 or more times?"
- Short description: Look up articles on PubMed that have been cited 100 or more times.