Co-Scientist Web
Co-Scientist Web is the fastest way to ask biomedical questions and get interpretable, visual answers directly in your browser. It is designed for experimental scientists who want quick, trustworthy insights without writing code.
Quick start
- Open https://20minds.ai/co-scientist in your browser.
- Type your question as a clear, testable hypothesis or data query.
- Submit and review the response, including any charts or tables.
- Iterate by refining your question or asking a follow-up.
What Co-Scientist Web is best for
- Turning a research idea into a concrete, testable question.
- Querying supported biomedical data sources with natural language.
- Producing quick visualizations to validate or explore a result.
Example questions (from the landing page)
- Is LRRK2 associated with Parkinson's disease?
- What are the germline clinical significances of TP53 variants according to a ClinVar query? Show a pie chart.
- Where is TP53 expressed?
How to write strong queries
- Be specific about the gene, disease, or phenotype.
- Use a hypothesis-style framing when possible ("Is X associated with Y?").
- Ask explicitly for a visualization when you want one ("Show a pie chart").
Reading the results
Co-Scientist Web returns a structured answer and may include a chart or figure when appropriate. Use the response to:
- Validate whether the evidence supports your hypothesis.
- Identify follow-up questions or related genes/phenotypes.
- Capture visual summaries for quick communication.
Tips
- Start simple, then add constraints or follow-up questions.
- If a chart is not produced, ask for a specific chart type.
- Use focused, single-question prompts for cleaner outputs.
Need help?
If you get stuck or want a demo, use the "Contact Us" or "Book a Demo" options on the home page.