LabPilot monitors genomics publications 24/7, identifies breakthroughs relevant to your work, and delivers daily research briefings. So you can run experiments instead of reading papers.
What LabPilot Does
Scans PubMed, bioRxiv, and Nature daily. Filters to your research areas: genome engineering, CRISPR, transgenics, stem cells, and more.
Flags high-impact papers that directly affect your active experiments. No more discovering relevant work six months late.
A concise morning report covering new publications, trending methods, and citation activity on your own papers. Read it with coffee.
Suggests CRISPR guide sequences, predicts off-target effects, and recommends protocols based on the latest published methods.
Monitor your students' project timelines, flag when their topics overlap with new publications, and generate progress summaries.
Monitors NIH, NSF, and private foundation funding opportunities relevant to your research. Draft proposal sections from recent literature.
Why LabPilot
| Task | Without LabPilot | With LabPilot |
|---|---|---|
| Literature review | 4+ hours/week | 5 min daily briefing |
| Finding relevant papers | Manual PubMed searches | Auto-delivered to inbox |
| CRISPR guide design | Multiple tools, manual checks | One-click with latest methods |
| Grant opportunities | Hear about them too late | Flagged when posted |
| Student oversight | Weekly check-ins | Continuous pipeline view |
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