How scientists are using Claude to accelerate research and discovery

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Last October we launched Claude for Life Sciences鈥攁 suite of connectors and skills that made Claude a better scientific collaborator. Since then, we've invested heavily in making Claude the most capable model for scientific work, with Opus 4.5 showing significant improvements in figure interpretation, computational biology, and protein understanding benchmarks. These advances, informed by our partnerships with researchers in academia and industry, reflect our commitment to understanding exactly how scientists are using AI to accelerate progress.We鈥檝e also been working closely with scientists through our AI for Science program, which provides free API credits to leading researchers working on high-impact scientific projects around the world.These researchers have developed custom systems that use Claude in ways that go far beyond tasks like literature reviews or coding assistance. In the labs we spoke to, Claude is a collaborator that works across all stages of the research process: making it easier and more cost-effective to understand which experiments to run, using a variety of tools to help compress projects that normally take months into hours, and finding patterns in massive datasets that humans might overlook. In many cases it鈥檚 eliminating bottlenecks, handling tasks that require deep knowledge and have previously been impossible to scale; in some it鈥檚 enabling entirely different research approaches than researchers have traditionally been able to take.In other words, Claude is beginning to reshape how these scientists work鈥攁nd point them towards novel scientific insights and discoveries.Biomni: a general-purpose biomedical agent with access to hundreds of tools and databasesOne bottleneck in biological research is the fragmentation of tools: there are hundreds of databases, software packages, and protocols available, and researchers spend substantial time selecting from and mastering various platforms. That鈥檚 time that, in a perfect world, would be spent on ...

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