PromptBio launches agentic AI platform for life sciences research

PromptBio launched a platform that takes a researcher's natural-language question and returns a full analytical workflow, including data analysis and visualizations. Early users include teams at UCSF and Northeastern University.

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Published on: Jun 10, 2026
PromptBio launches agentic AI platform for life sciences research

PromptBio Launches AI Platform That Turns Research Questions Into Executable Experiments

PromptBio, a California-based AI company, released a new platform designed to let researchers submit scientific questions and receive complete analytical workflows in return. The system combines conversational AI with multi-agent orchestration to handle literature research, data analysis, and result interpretation without requiring researchers to manually design pipelines or integrate separate tools.

The platform's core component is PromptBio's Chief Scientific Orchestrator, which coordinates specialized AI agents across bioinformatics, multi-omics analysis, protein science, and drug discovery. Researchers describe their research question in natural language, and the system generates datasets, executes analyses, produces visualizations, and delivers structured reports-all within a single environment.

What the platform does

  • Synthesizes scientific literature and biological data to identify therapeutic opportunities
  • Coordinates complex analyses through specialized agents working in parallel
  • Translates research questions into executable analytical workflows
  • Generates transparent reports with data visualizations and methodology documentation

Early-access users at UCSF, Northeastern University, and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa have tested the platform. A UCSF researcher said the system impressed them with both speed and analysis quality.

The platform supports work across biological discovery, multi-omics analysis, protein engineering, therapeutic development, and translational research. PromptBio says the goal is to reduce the technical overhead that typically slows computational research-freeing researchers to focus on science rather than tool integration.

The platform is available now at promptbio.ai, with a free trial option.

Researchers interested in how AI is applied to scientific discovery may benefit from exploring AI Research Courses or AI Data Analysis Courses to understand the underlying techniques these systems use.


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