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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Interpret a single GWAS SNP across multiple databases — GWAS Catalog hits, LD/haplotype context, eQTL evidence, regulatory annotation, ClinVar pathogenicity, gnomAD frequency. Use for 'what does this SNP do', SNP-to-mechanism tracing, and resolving lead-SNP-vs-causal-variant ambiguity. Always considers LD structure before claiming a SNP is mechanistically responsible. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse GPCR receptor pharmacology — agonist/antagonist/inverse-agonist/biased-agonist classification, GPCRdb structural data, receptor-ligand binding analysis, antibody-target interface (SAbDab). Use for GPCR drug discovery, biased-agonism analysis, receptor subtype selectivity questions, and orthosteric vs allosteric pocket characterization. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Gene regulatory network analysis — TF-target inference (JASPAR motifs, ChIP-seq), motif scanning, eQTL integration, perturbation evidence (knockout/overexpression). Use for 'which TF regulates gene X', 'which genes does TF Y target', regulatory pathway reconstruction. Distinguishes direct (binding) vs indirect (co-expression) regulatory evidence. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Gene-disease association analysis across DisGeNET, OpenTargets, Monarch, OMIM, GenCC, Orphanet. Cross-references multiple sources for evidence-graded association reports with concordance scoring (5/5 sources agree → strong, 1/5 → weak). Use for 'which diseases is gene X associated with' or 'which genes cause disease Y' queries with quantitative confidence. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Histone-modification ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq accessibility, chromatin state, and TF binding analysis from ENCODE, Roadmap Epigenomics, ChIP-Atlas. Use for chromatin-state-by-tissue queries, TF-binding-by-region, regulatory landscape mapping, and ENCODE-cCRE annotations. For DNA methylation use tooluniverse-epigenomics; for RNA-seq use tooluniverse-rnaseq-deseq2. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse End-to-end observational epidemiology analysis — from research question (PECO Population/Exposure/Comparator/Outcome) to publication-ready statistical report. Covers cohort/case-control/cross-sectional design, regression with confounders, propensity scoring, sensitivity analysis. Writes Python code for every step. Use for epidemiology study analysis, NHANES/UK-Biobank-style analyses. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Enzyme kinetics — Michaelis-Menten Km, Vmax, kcat (turnover), and kcat/Km (catalytic efficiency / specificity constant) from substrate-velocity data, plus inhibition-mechanism analysis (competitive / uncompetitive / non-competitive, Ki). Fits the MM equation by nonlinear regression (and reports Lineweaver-Burk for reference). Use when you have substrate concentrations and initial reaction velocities and need kinetic parameters or to classify an inhibitor. NOT for BRENDA database lookups of published constants (use the BRENDA tools). | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Search and analyze electron microscopy data — cryo-EM density maps (EMDB), fitted atomic models (PDB), raw micrograph datasets (EMPIAR), and cryo-electron tomography volumes (CryoET Data Portal). Use for finding 3D structural data on a protein/complex, comparing experimental EM resolution to AlphaFold confidence, and accessing raw EM data for re-processing. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Ecology, biodiversity, and conservation biology research — species identification (GBIF, NCBI Taxonomy), invasive species impact, ecosystem dynamics, conservation status (IUCN), niche ecology. Use for biodiversity questions, species comparison, invasion biology, conservation prioritization, and ecology-related literature search. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Drug-combination synergy analysis — quantify whether two drugs together are synergistic, additive, or antagonistic using the standard reference models (Bliss independence, HSA / highest single agent, Loewe additivity, ZIP, and the Chou-Talalay Combination Index). Use when you have measured single-drug and combination effects (inhibition/viability) and need a synergy score. Explains which model to use, what data each one needs, and how to read the score. NOT for looking up pre-computed synergy in a database (use the SYNERGxDB tool / cell-line-profiling skill). | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Comprehensive drug profiling — mechanism, primary/secondary targets, drug interactions, clinical-trial status, adverse events (FAERS), pharmacogenomics, and approval history. Use for full drug investigation reports, 'tell me about drug X' queries, and assembling drug profiles for clinicians, researchers, or regulatory work. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Identify drug repurposing candidates via target-based, compound-based, and disease-based strategies. Combines drug-target-disease network reasoning with mechanism rationale, clinical-trial precedent, and patent/regulatory feasibility. Use for hypothesis-generating repurposing for orphan diseases, finding existing drugs for new indications, and prioritizing candidates by evidence and feasibility. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Drug regulatory and approval research — FDA substance registry, ATC/EPC classification, EMA decisions, generic-drug status, FDA Orange Book exclusivity, NDA/BLA pathways. Use for jurisdiction-aware approval status (FDA vs EMA), generic vs brand availability, exclusivity expiry tracking, and regulatory pathway selection. Always specifies the market when reporting status. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Trace drug mechanism of action — primary target → downstream signaling → pathway perturbation → tissue/organ effect → clinical outcome. Uses DrugBank, ChEMBL, KEGG, Reactome, STRING. Use for understanding how a drug works, identifying off-target effects, mechanism-based combination therapy design, and writing mechanism sections of reports. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Generate comprehensive disease research reports covering genetics (causal genes, GWAS, OMIM), pathways (Reactome, KEGG), drugs (existing therapies, repurposing candidates), clinical trials, epidemiology (prevalence, incidence), and phenotypes (HPO). Use for full disease overviews, comprehensive disease characterization, and orphan/rare-disease profiling. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Diagnostic test / biomarker accuracy — sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, likelihood ratios, accuracy from a 2x2 table; ROC curve, AUC, and the optimal cutoff (Youden) for a continuous biomarker; and post-test probability via Bayes. Use when you have test results vs a gold standard (binary 2x2, or a continuous score + true labels) and need to judge how good the test is, pick a threshold, or compute the probability of disease given a result. Emphasizes the prevalence-dependence of PPV/NPV. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Universal data access patterns for downloading and parsing scientific data when ToolUniverse tools don't cover the source, only return metadata, or you need bulk records. Use for VCF/h5ad/BAM/SDF/GCT parsing, multi-step API workflows (search to filter to download to parse), thousands of records at once, or sources with no dedicated tool. Write Python code via Bash for every step. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Find and evaluate research datasets for any scientific question. Maps research questions to required study designs (longitudinal vs cross-sectional, observational vs experimental, single-cohort vs multi-cohort). Use when the user asks 'find data about X', 'where can I get data on Y', or needs a specific cohort/survey/repository. Covers GEO, ArrayExpress, dbGaP, NHANES, UK Biobank, ClinicalTrials.gov, GWAS Catalog, and 30+ scientific repositories. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Integrate computed statistical results (DEGs, GWAS hits, associations) with biological context from ToolUniverse databases (UniProt, GO, Reactome, ClinVar, OpenTargets). Use for adding gene function/pathway/disease annotations to a result list, building biological narrative around statistical findings, and going beyond p-values to mechanism. | Skills | — |
mims-harvard/ToolUniverse Analyze CRISPR-Cas9 genetic screens — MAGeCK gene-level scores, sgRNA count QC, replicate correlation, hit prioritization, and pathway GSEA on screen output. Use for genome-wide essentiality screens, synthetic-lethality discovery, dropout vs positive-selection screen analysis, target identification, and resistance-screen interpretation. Includes screen-QC and statistical thresholds. | Skills | — |
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