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bio-research

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Community RegistryData & Analyticsby Anthropic

Connect to preclinical research tools and databases (literature search, genomics analysis, target prioritization) to accelerate early-stage life sciences R&D

First seen 5/22/2026

Summary

This skill connects Claude to preclinical research tools and databases, enabling literature search, genomics analysis, and target prioritization to accelerate early-stage life sciences R&D.

  • It helps researchers quickly gather and synthesize information from public and proprietary sources, reducing manual effort in data collection and hypothesis generation.

Overview

Plugins that turn Claude into a specialist for your role, team, and company. Built for Claude Cowork, also compatible with Claude Code.

Why Plugins

Cowork lets you set the goal and Claude delivers finished, professional work. Plugins let you go further: tell Claude how you like work done, which tools and data to pull from, how to handle critical workflows, and what slash commands to expose — so your team gets better and more consistent outcomes.

Each plugin bundles the skills, connectors, slash commands, and sub-agents for a specific job function. Out of the box, they give Claude a strong starting point for helping anyone in that role. The real power comes when you customize them for your company — your tools, your terminology, your processes — so Claude works like it was built for your team.

Plugin Marketplace

We're open-sourcing 11 plugins built and inspired by our own work:

PluginHow it helpsConnectors
[productivity](./productivity)Manage tasks, calendars, daily workflows, and personal context so you spend less time repeating yourself.Slack, Notion, Asana, Linear, Jira, Monday, ClickUp, Microsoft 365
[sales](./sales)Research prospects, prep for calls, review your pipeline, draft outreach, and build competitive battlecards.Slack, HubSpot, Close, Clay, ZoomInfo, Notion, Jira, Fireflies, Microsoft 365
[customer-support](./customer-support)Triage tickets, draft responses, package escalations, research customer context, and turn resolved issues into knowledge base articles.Slack, Intercom, HubSpot, Guru, Jira, Notion, Microsoft 365
[product-management](./product-management)Write specs, plan roadmaps, synthesize user research, keep stakeholders updated, and track the competitive landscape.Slack, Linear, Asana, Monday, ClickUp, Jira, Notion, Figma, Amplitude, Pendo, Intercom, Fireflies
[marketing](./marketing)Draft content, plan campaigns, enforce brand voice, brief on competitors, and report on performance across channels.Slack, Canva, Figma, HubSpot, Amplitude, Notion, Ahrefs, SimilarWeb, Klaviyo
[legal](./legal)Review contracts, triage NDAs, navigate compliance, assess risk, prep for meetings, and draft templated responses.Slack, Box, Egnyte, Jira, Microsoft 365
[finance](./finance)Prep journal entries, reconcile accounts, generate financial statements, analyze variances, manage close, and support audits.Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, Slack, Microsoft 365
[data](./data)Query, visualize, and interpret datasets — write SQL, run statistical analysis, build dashboards, and validate your work before sharing.Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, Hex, Amplitude, Jira
[enterprise-search](./enterprise-search)Find anything across email, chat, docs, and wikis — one query across all your company's tools.Slack, Notion, Guru, Jira, Asana, Microsoft 365
[bio-research](./bio-research)Connect to preclinical research tools and databases (literature search, genomics analysis, target prioritization) to accelerate early-stage life sciences R&D.PubMed, BioRender, bioRxiv, ClinicalTrials.gov, ChEMBL, Synapse, Wiley, Owkin, Open Targets, Benchling
[cowork-plugin-management](./cowork-plugin-management)Create new plugins or customize existing ones for your organization's specific tools and workflows.

Install these directly from Cowork, browse the full collection here on GitHub, or build your own.

Getting Started

Cowork

Install plugins from claude.com/plugins.

Claude Code

bash
# Add the marketplace first
claude plugin marketplace add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins

# Then install a specific plugin
claude plugin install sales@knowledge-work-plugins

Once installed, plugins activate automatically. Skills fire when relevant, and slash commands are available in your session (e.g., /sales:call-prep, /data:write-query).

How Plugins Work

Every plugin follows the same structure:

code
plugin-name/
├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json   # Manifest
├── .mcp.json                    # Tool connections
├── commands/                    # Slash commands you invoke explicitly
└── skills/                      # Domain knowledge Claude draws on automatically
  • Skills encode the domain expertise, best practices, and step-by-step workflows Claude needs to give you useful help. Claude draws on them automatically when relevant.
  • Commands are explicit actions you trigger (e.g., /finance:reconciliation, /product-management:write-spec).
  • Connectors wire Claude to the external tools your role depends on — CRMs, project trackers, data warehouses, design tools, and more — via MCP servers.

Every component is file-based — markdown and JSON, no code, no infrastructure, no build steps.

Making Them Yours

These plugins are generic starting points. They become much more useful when you customize them for how your company actually works:

  • Swap connectors — Edit .mcp.json to point at your specific tool stack.
  • Add company context — Drop your terminology, org structure, and processes into skill files so Claude understands your world.
  • Adjust workflows — Modify skill instructions to match how your team actually does things, not how a textbook says to.
  • Build new plugins — Use the cowork-plugin-management plugin or follow the structure above to create plugins for roles and workflows we haven't covered yet.

As your team builds and shares plugins, Claude becomes a cross-functional expert. The context you define gets baked into every relevant interaction, so leaders and admins can spend less time enforcing processes and more time improving them.

Contributing

Plugins are just markdown files. Fork the repo, make your changes, and submit a PR.

Install & Usage

1
Add a marketplace
/plugin marketplace add <org/repo>
2
Install the plugin

Add the configuration to /plugin install bio-research@<marketplace>

3
Manage with /plugin
/plugin

Use Cases

Search PubMed and other literature databases for recent papers on a specific gene or disease pathway.
Analyze genomic datasets to identify differentially expressed genes between experimental conditions.
Prioritize drug targets by integrating multi-omics data and known disease associations.
Retrieve and summarize protein-protein interaction networks for a given target protein.
Fetch and compare compound bioactivity data from public databases like ChEMBL or PubChem.
Generate a research summary on a therapeutic area, including key targets, biomarkers, and clinical trials.

Usage Examples

1

/bio-research search literature for KRAS G12C inhibitors and summarize recent findings

2

/bio-research analyze differential expression from RNA-seq data comparing treated vs control samples

3

/bio-research prioritize targets for Alzheimer's disease using multi-omics integration

View source on GitHub

Security Audits

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is bio-research?

This skill connects Claude to preclinical research tools and databases, enabling literature search, genomics analysis, and target prioritization to accelerate early-stage life sciences R&D. It helps researchers quickly gather and synthesize information from public and proprietary sources, reducing manual effort in data collection and hypothesis generation.

How to install bio-research?

To install bio-research: add a marketplace (/plugin marketplace add <org/repo>), then add the config to /plugin install bio-research@<marketplace>. Finally, /plugin in Claude Code.

What is bio-research best for?

bio-research is a plugin categorized under Data & Analytics. Created by Anthropic.

What can I use bio-research for?

bio-research is useful for: Search PubMed and other literature databases for recent papers on a specific gene or disease pathway.; Analyze genomic datasets to identify differentially expressed genes between experimental conditions.; Prioritize drug targets by integrating multi-omics data and known disease associations.; Retrieve and summarize protein-protein interaction networks for a given target protein.; Fetch and compare compound bioactivity data from public databases like ChEMBL or PubChem.; Generate a research summary on a therapeutic area, including key targets, biomarkers, and clinical trials..