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Monitor description and examples

March 20, 20261 min read
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Monitor description and examples

Monitor task

Amass monitor task is a system that continuously scans newly published scientific literature and scores each publications against your specific relevance criteria and business priorities. You describe what matters to you in natural language, and the system assesses newly published literature against your criteria — returning a relevance rating (High / Medium / Low) with a written explanation for each result.

Example configurations

  1. Early-stage target validation scouting Track publications on a novel biological target (e.g., TREM2 in neuroinflammation), scored on preclinical data strength, translatability, and novelty. Filter to high-impact journals only. Useful for research teams evaluating pipeline opportunities.
  2. Regulatory & safety signal tracking Monitor publications related to a specific drug class (e.g., ADCs or GLP-1 agonists) with relevance criteria focused on adverse events, post-marketing safety data, and clinical risk signals. Use a rubric weighted toward clinical risk and regulatory impact.
  3. KOL activity monitoring Configure a monitor around a specific set of Key Opinion Leaders (by ORCID) or institutions (by ROR ID) in a therapeutic area. Track what they're publishing, scored on clinical relevance and commercial signal. Useful for medical affairs and MSL teams.