
TechRxiv
A preprint server for health sciences.

Accelerating biological discovery through free, rapid open-access preprint distribution.

bioRxiv is a non-profit preprint server for the biological sciences, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Since its inception, it has revolutionized scientific communication by allowing researchers to share findings immediately before formal peer review. Architecturally, bioRxiv utilizes the HighWire Press platform, offering robust versioning and persistent identification through Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). By 2026, bioRxiv has solidified its position as the critical infrastructure for the global 'Open Science' movement, integrating advanced AI screening tools to detect image manipulation and plagiarism at the submission stage. Its technical stack supports complex metadata harvesting via the bioRxiv API, enabling large-scale data mining for pharmaceutical R&D and academic meta-analyses. The platform facilitates a 'decoupled' publishing model where community feedback and automated technical checks occur in parallel with traditional journal submission, significantly reducing the 'time-to-knowledge' gap in critical fields like genomics and epidemiology.
bioRxiv is a non-profit preprint server for the biological sciences, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Explore all tools that specialize in research discovery. This domain focus ensures bioRxiv delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
An automated workflow that allows authors to transmit their preprint files and metadata directly to partner journals' submission systems.
An integrated feature that displays peer reviews from third-party services like Peer Community In or eLife alongside the preprint.
Each revision receives a unique version-specific DOI while the base DOI always points to the most recent iteration.
A RESTful API providing structured JSON access to publication dates, category, and author details for every preprint.
Native support for the Hypothesis web layer allowing inline, public or private annotation of manuscripts.
Automatic linking of preprints to the final published version (Version of Record) via DOI matching.
Granular classification across 27 biological disciplines powered by expert screening.
Create a personal account using an institutional email or ORCID iD.
Prepare your manuscript following the bioRxiv formatting guidelines (PDF preferred).
Enter complete metadata including title, abstract, and full list of authors.
Assign the manuscript to one of the 27 available subject categories (e.g., Neuroscience, Genomics).
Upload supplementary data files or provide links to external data repositories.
Declare any conflicts of interest and confirm ethics committee approvals.
Submit for internal screening (checking for non-scientific content and plagiarism).
Receive DOI and public URL once the manuscript passes the 24-48 hour screening process.
Monitor community comments and Altmetric scores via the dashboard.
Use the 'bioRxiv-to-Journal' (B2J) feature to transfer files directly to participating publishers.
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