Paper to bench,
automated.

You found the paper. Now you need reagents, equipment specs, supplier quotes, and a protocol that actually works. ProtoScout investigates it all, so you can run the experiment instead of planning it forever.

Investigate a Protocol
Protocol Investigation
Target Effect Magnetic Hyperthermia Drug Delivery
Papers Analyzed 47 papers
Reagents Identified 12 reagents, 4 suppliers
Equipment Matched 3 setups compared
Status Optimal scheme selected

The Problem

Every experiment starts with weeks of investigation you shouldn't have to do manually.

01

Scattered Knowledge

Experimental conditions are buried across dozens of papers, each using slightly different reagents, concentrations, and equipment. Extracting what actually matters takes days.

02

Manual Outreach

Emailing manufacturers for specs, contacting other labs for protocols, following up on quotes. Repetitive work that eats research time but requires domain knowledge.

03

No Comparison Framework

Multiple approaches exist for any experimental effect. Comparing them requires organizing scattered information into a structured decision, which researchers do from scratch every time.


How ProtoScout Works

Describe the effect. Get the protocol.

1

Define Target

Describe the experimental effect you want to achieve and any constraints you have.

2

Deep Investigation

ProtoScout searches papers, extracts specific parameters, identifies reagents and equipment.

3

Source & Contact

Drafts emails to suppliers and labs, organizes quotes, verifies availability.

4

Compare & Select

Ranks experimental approaches by feasibility, cost, and risk. You pick the best one.


Protocol Extraction Engine

Investigate a protocol

Describe the experimental outcome you want to achieve.
Budget, equipment, timeline, or other limitations.
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Prioritizes local suppliers and generates region-appropriate outreach emails
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Every investigation makes the next one faster.

As researchers use ProtoScout, verified protocols, supplier mappings, and experimental outcomes accumulate into a shared intelligence layer. The system gets stronger with every experiment planned, turning individual research struggles into collective knowledge.