How to Read a Research Paper Faster
Review a paper from a DOI, PMID, abstract, link, or PDF. LancetClaw uses OpenClaw workflows to explain the research question, methods, figures, statistics, and practical takeaways in language that is useful for clinicians, researchers, writers, and serious readers.
Audience
Clinicians, researchers, medical writers, students, and serious readers.
Use Case
Understand a dense paper before you cite it, rely on it in practice, or share it with a team.
Guide Depth
4 steps · 5 features

Workflow
- 1Start from a DOI, PMID, abstract, link, or uploaded PDF.
- 2LancetClaw extracts the paper question, study design, endpoints, and key results.
- 3OpenClaw explains the methods, figures, and statistics in plain language.
- 4The workflow highlights what matters, what is cite-worthy, and what to re-check.
Real Example: Analyzing the SELECT Trial
Input: DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2307563
Semaglutide and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Obesity without Diabetes
PMID: 37952131 ↗New England Journal of Medicine (2023)
Weekly semaglutide (2.4mg) reduced major adverse cardiovascular events by 20% vs placebo in overweight/obese adults with established CVD but no diabetes.
📊 HR 0.80 (95% CI 0.72–0.90, P<0.001), n=17,604, mean follow-up 39.8 months
Conclusion
LancetClaw identified this as a landmark double-blind RCT from NEJM, verified it is not retracted (CLEAN status via CrossRef), found 1,200+ citations, and extracted the primary endpoint. The NNT is approximately 67 over 3.3 years. Open access available via PMC.
Outcome Signals
- Read difficult papers with less friction
- Get from paper to useful judgement faster
- Reduce the risk of misreading methods or figures
Execution Checklist
- Paper review from DOI, PMID, abstract, link, or PDF
- Methods, endpoints, and study design explanation
- Figure and statistical result interpretation
- What matters, what is weak, and what to double-check
- Multilingual explanation without losing source terminology
Common Questions
Composite Team Feedback
Representative feedback patterns from teams using this kind of medical literature workflow.
Clinician
"Paper review now tells me what the methods and figures actually mean before I rely on a study in practice."
Faster evidence triage for high-stakes reading
Clinical Pharmacist
"We use these workflows to sanity-check new evidence before it changes how we update recommendations."
More confident evidence decisions