A complete intelligence report on any life-sciences research topic.
Cross-linking NIH funding, clinical trials, patents, and publications to reveal patterns, momentum, and opportunity gaps — for grant positioning, investment diligence, and partnership scouting.
$199, generated in two minutes.
Data sources: NIH RePORTER · ClinicalTrials.gov · USPTO · PubMed
Browse the data first
Free account. Search every project, trial, patent, and publication — verify your topic has signal before you buy a report.
What you actually get
Three layers of analysis, cross-linked. The preview below uses the public sample report on liquid biopsy.
Strategic narrative
Where the field is going, who's leading, where the white space sits. Hedged for sample size, framed for the decision you're making.
$102.1M across 125 projects
Year-over-year trajectory, top categories, leading institutions, funding mechanism breakdown.
Linked patents & holders
USPTO patents cross-linked to NIH-funded projects. Holder concentration, filing recency, FTO context.
Every report includes
Every claim in the report links to the underlying project, trial, patent, or publication. Drill into any reference, see the original abstract, follow the data — for 3 months from purchase.
How it works
Reports generate in two minutes and include three months of in-platform exploration.
Choose your topic
Type a research area in your own words. Anything specific enough to define a field works.
Pick an interpretation
We propose three scopes — Narrow, Standard, Broad — so you decide how wide to cast.
We synthesize
Projects, trials, patents, publications cross-linked and analyzed. About two minutes.
You explore
The report renders as a navigable document. Every reference stays live for 3 months.
Who it's for
Three audiences, one report. Each draws different value from the same cross-source synthesis.
Researchers
Position your work in the funding landscape. See what's accelerating, who's converging, where the white space is. A competitive map of your field that takes hours instead of weeks.
Used for: grant positioning, identifying collaborators, gap analysis.
Investors
Pre-private signal on what's becoming a market. NIH funding precedes commercial activity by 3-7 years. Get a defensible view of the underlying science before a pitch deck shows up.
Used for: thesis development, technical diligence, identifying overlooked platforms.
Business Development
Identify partnership and licensing targets earlier. Surface PIs and institutions producing the technology you need before they're on everyone else's list.
Talk to us about enterprise pricingWeeks of cross-source work, done in two minutes.
Cross-source synthesis of NIH funding, clinical trials, patents, and publications — analyzed into strategic narrative on where a field is going, who's leading, and where the opportunity gaps sit. Generated in two minutes.
See a Sample Report- Complete report (PDF + web)
- 3 months of in-platform drill-down access
- One free refresh within 12 months
- Refine & regenerate if not satisfied
Frequently asked questions
What's in a report?+
A complete synthesized intelligence report — executive summary, field maturity assessment, competitive topology, funding landscape, key projects with insights, market context, clinical validation status, patent and IP landscape, key publications, top organizations and researchers. About 30 pages of analysis. See the sample for a real example.
What data sources do you use?+
NIH RePORTER (federal grants), ClinicalTrials.gov (active and completed trials), USPTO (patents), and PubMed (publications). All cross-linked at the project_number level so a project, its funded trials, its filed patents, and its published papers appear together.
How accurate is the AI synthesis?+
The data layer is deterministic — every claim links to the underlying NIH-indexed record. The narrative layer runs through our analysis engine with strict sample-aware framing: hedged language, small-N caveats, and explicit acknowledgment of what NIH-linked data does and does not capture. Reports are auditable; the methodology section explains exactly how each section was generated.
What does "3 months of access" include?+
Three months from generation to navigate the report inside the platform — click any project, trial, patent, or publication reference and explore the underlying record. The PDF is yours to keep; the in-platform exploration is what the three months gates.
What does the free refresh do?+
Within 12 months of purchase you can re-synthesize the same report against current NIH data, free. NIH RePORTER updates monthly; if material new projects or trials appear in your topic during your window, refresh gives you the updated picture without paying again.
What if I'm not happy with my report?+
We'll help you refine your search and regenerate, free. The platform asks what didn't work, our analysis engine proposes three reformulated interpretations based on your feedback, and you pick one to retry. One retry per report, within 14 days of generation.
Can I share the PDF with my team?+
Yes — the PDF is yours. In-platform exploration of every linked record is tied to your account for the 3-month window.
Do credits expire?+
12 months from purchase. Generation and refresh share the same expiry. Plenty of time to use what you bought.
Start with a free account.
Browse the data, validate your topic has signal, then generate a report when ready.