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Anthropic Launches Claude Science AI Workbench

Anthropic Launches Claude Science AI Workbench

Anthropic
Monday, July 6, 2026
  • •Anthropic launched Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research and data analysis.
  • •The platform integrates 60+ pre-configured tools for genomics, proteomics, and structural biology.
  • •Beta access is now available for Claude Pro, Team, and Enterprise users, with grant support provided.
  • •Anthropic launched Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research and data analysis.
  • •The platform integrates 60+ pre-configured tools for genomics, proteomics, and structural biology.
  • •Beta access is now available for Claude Pro, Team, and Enterprise users, with grant support provided.

Anthropic introduced Claude Science, an AI workbench designed to integrate scientific research tools into a single environment. The application supports workflows in genomics, proteomics, structural biology, and cheminformatics by providing a coordinating agent with access to over 60 pre-configured skills and databases. Researchers can execute multi-step analyses, generate auditable artifacts, and manage computing resources across local macOS or Linux systems and remote high-performance computing (HPC) clusters.

Claude Science enables scientists to work within a unified environment that replaces fragmented tools like PubMed, Jupyter, and terminal clusters. The platform natively renders scientific visualizations, including 3D protein structures and genomic browser tracks, while maintaining an auditable history of all outputs. An integrated reviewer agent monitors the process to flag incorrect citations, untraceable numbers, and code discrepancies, allowing for real-time validation and self-correction. The system manages compute requirements on demand, scaling from a single GPU to hundreds as needed while keeping sensitive data within the user's infrastructure.

The tool supports integrations with NVIDIA's BioNeMo Agent Toolkit to connect with models such as Evo 2, Boltz-2, and OpenFold3. Researchers at institutions including Manifold Bio, the Allen Institute, and the UCSF Brain Tumor Center have utilized the platform for tasks ranging from tissue-targeting medicine design to long-form scientific reviews. Jérôme Lecoq of the Allen Institute reported that the application enabled his team to produce reviews of over 100 pages using multi-agent 'computational review templates' in a fraction of the previous time. Stephen Francis from UCSF noted that the tool allowed for comprehensive germline workups in approximately one-tenth the time previously required.

Claude Science is available in beta for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users. Anthropic announced a grant program supporting up to 50 scientific projects with up to $30,000 in credits, with additional compute credits provided by Modal up to $2,000. Applications for the program are open through July 15, 2026, with project cycles running from September 1 to December 1, 2026.

Anthropic introduced Claude Science, an AI workbench designed to integrate scientific research tools into a single environment. The application supports workflows in genomics, proteomics, structural biology, and cheminformatics by providing a coordinating agent with access to over 60 pre-configured skills and databases. Researchers can execute multi-step analyses, generate auditable artifacts, and manage computing resources across local macOS or Linux systems and remote high-performance computing (HPC) clusters.

Claude Science enables scientists to work within a unified environment that replaces fragmented tools like PubMed, Jupyter, and terminal clusters. The platform natively renders scientific visualizations, including 3D protein structures and genomic browser tracks, while maintaining an auditable history of all outputs. An integrated reviewer agent monitors the process to flag incorrect citations, untraceable numbers, and code discrepancies, allowing for real-time validation and self-correction. The system manages compute requirements on demand, scaling from a single GPU to hundreds as needed while keeping sensitive data within the user's infrastructure.

The tool supports integrations with NVIDIA's BioNeMo Agent Toolkit to connect with models such as Evo 2, Boltz-2, and OpenFold3. Researchers at institutions including Manifold Bio, the Allen Institute, and the UCSF Brain Tumor Center have utilized the platform for tasks ranging from tissue-targeting medicine design to long-form scientific reviews. Jérôme Lecoq of the Allen Institute reported that the application enabled his team to produce reviews of over 100 pages using multi-agent 'computational review templates' in a fraction of the previous time. Stephen Francis from UCSF noted that the tool allowed for comprehensive germline workups in approximately one-tenth the time previously required.

Claude Science is available in beta for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users. Anthropic announced a grant program supporting up to 50 scientific projects with up to $30,000 in credits, with additional compute credits provided by Modal up to $2,000. Applications for the program are open through July 15, 2026, with project cycles running from September 1 to December 1, 2026.

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