Life Science Researchers Drown in Repetitive Literature Review and Reporting
Pharmaceutical and life science researchers spend a large fraction of their time manually searching PubMed, synthesizing findings, and producing report drafts that follow rigid formats. General-purpose AI tools lack the domain depth to produce citable, decision-ready outputs meeting regulatory or scientific standards. Researchers have no purpose-built tool that spans literature retrieval through formatted report generation.
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