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Anthropic debuts AI-driven life sciences ‘workbench’

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As Anthropic pushes deeper into life sciences, the FDA is sharpening rules around AI‑enabled research and the use of computational predictions in regulated development pipelines.

Anthropic has rolled out Claude Science, an AI‑driven research “workbench” now in beta, aimed at scientists working across genomics, proteomics, structural biology, and related fields.

The release marks the company’s latest effort to position its Claude models as tools for technical, computation‑heavy research rather than general‑purpose chat assistants.

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