11 June 2026 | Thursday | News
The PromptBio Platform combines conversational AI with multi-agent orchestration to accelerate discovery from hypotheses to insights
PromptBio, a California-based leader in AI for life sciences, announced the launch of the All-New PromptBio Platform, an Agentic AI designed to help scientists accelerate discovery from hypotheses to insights.
The platform combines a conversational AI interface with a multi-agent orchestration system, enabling researchers to design and execute complex analyses through natural language. By automating workflow design, data analysis, and result interpretation, the platform significantly reduces the time and technical overhead traditionally required for computational research.
At the core of the platform is PromptBio's proprietary Chief Scientific Orchestrator (CSO), which coordinates specialized AI agents across literature research, bioinformatics, multi-omics analysis, protein science, and drug discovery workflows.
Key platform capabilities include:
PromptBio supports research across life sciences, from biological discovery and multi-omics analysis to protein engineering, therapeutic development, and translational research. In platform demonstrations, researchers submit a scientific question and receive a complete analytical workflow — from dataset selection and pipeline execution to visualization and reporting — within a single unified environment.
The platform is powered by the same enterprise-grade infrastructure trusted by early-access research teams at organizations including University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Northeastern University, and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in South Africa. One UCSF-based researcher commented: "I was impressed by both the speed and quality of the analysis."
"Researchers should focus on scientific discovery, not tool integration and workflow setup," said the PromptBio team. "Our mission is to make advanced biological research as intuitive as asking a question."
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