Technology Networks Covers the Launch of Clarisyn
Technology Networks has featured Clarisyn in its Informatics section, covering how the platform synthesises biomedical evidence into structured, referenced reports.

Technology Networks has featured Clarisyn in its Informatics section, covering the platform's launch and how it approaches biomedical evidence synthesis.
The piece outlines how Clarisyn assigns a research question to several specialised agents, each investigating from a different angle, drawing on more than 200 datasets across peer-reviewed literature, clinical trials, chemical databases and protein structures. The agents then compare findings, flag agreement and uncertainty, and return a report structured in three layers: the conclusions, the reasoning behind them, and the sources used to reach them.
The article also notes the role of expert review in the workflow. Professor Alan Boobis OBE, Emeritus Professor of Toxicology at Imperial College London, who advises R2H, described the built-in consultation pathway as what makes it "a genuinely collaborative tool."
Read the full article on Technology Networks.
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