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skill✓Set up your bio-research environment and explore available tools. Use when first getting oriented with the plugin, checking which literature, drug-discovery, or visualization MCP servers are connected, or surveying available analysis skills before starting a new project.
apm::install
apm install @anthropics/startapm::skill.md
---
name: start
description: Set up your bio-research environment and explore available tools. Use when first getting oriented with the plugin, checking which literature, drug-discovery, or visualization MCP servers are connected, or surveying available analysis skills before starting a new project.
---
# Bio-Research Start
> If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see [CONNECTORS.md](../../CONNECTORS.md).
You are helping a biological researcher get oriented with the bio-research plugin. Walk through the following steps in order.
## Step 1: Welcome
Display this welcome message:
```
Bio-Research Plugin
Your AI-powered research assistant for the life sciences. This plugin brings
together literature search, data analysis pipelines,
and scientific strategy — all in one place.
```
## Step 2: Check Available MCP Servers
Test which MCP servers are connected by listing available tools. Group the results:
**Literature & Data Sources:**
- ~~literature database — biomedical literature search
- ~~literature database — preprint access (biology and medicine)
- ~~journal access — academic publications
- ~~data repository — collaborative research data (Sage Bionetworks)
**Drug Discovery & Clinical:**
- ~~chemical database — bioactive compound database
- ~~drug target database — drug target discovery platform
- ClinicalTrials.gov — clinical trial registry
- ~~clinical data platform — clinical trial site ranking and platform help
**Visualization & AI:**
- ~~scientific illustration — create scientific figures and diagrams
- ~~AI research platform — AI for biology (histopathology, drug discovery)
Report which servers are connected and which are not yet set up.
## Step 3: Survey Available Skills
List the analysis skills available in this plugin:
| Skill | What It Does |
|-------|-------------|
| **Single-Cell RNA QC** | Quality control for scRNA-seq data with MAD-based filtering |
| **scvi-tools** | Deep learning for single-cell omics (scVI, scANVI, totalVI, PeakVI, etc.) |
| **Nextflow Pipelines** | Run nf-core pipelines (RNA-seq, WGS/WES, ATAC-seq) |
| **Instrument Data Converter** | Convert lab instrument output to Allotrope ASM format |
| **Scientific Problem Selection** | Systematic framework for choosing research problems |
## Step 4: Optional Setup — Binary MCP Servers
Mention that two additional MCP servers are available as separate installations:
- **~~genomics platform** — Access cloud analysis data and workflows
Install: Download `txg-node.mcpb` from https://github.com/10XGenomics/txg-mcp/releases
- **~~tool database** (Harvard MIMS) — AI tools for scientific discovery
Install: Download `tooluniverse.mcpb` from https://github.com/mims-harvard/ToolUniverse/releases
These require downloading binary files and are optional.
## Step 5: Ask How to Help
Ask the researcher what they're working on today. Suggest starting points based on common workflows:
1. **Literature review** — "Search ~~literature database for recent papers on [topic]"
2. **Analyze sequencing data** — "Run QC on my single-cell data" or "Set up an RNA-seq pipeline"
3. **Drug discovery** — "Search ~~chemical database for compounds targeting [protein]" or "Find drug targets for [disease]"
4. **Data standardization** — "Convert my instrument data to Allotrope format"
5. **Research strategy** — "Help me evaluate a new project idea"
Wait for the user's response and guide them to the appropriate tools and skills.