About
BioResearchWiki
Biology moves fast. New research is published daily, clinical trials open and close, and our understanding of diseases and treatments evolves faster than most reference materials can keep up. For the general public trying to stay informed, doctors keeping current on emerging discoveries, and researchers navigating an ever-expanding field, finding reliable and up-to-date information takes more time than it should.
BioResearchWiki exists to change that. We aggregate, summarize, and organize biology research from trusted public sources — bringing together disease reference pages, research paper summaries, clinical trial listings, and biology news in one place.
How it works
BioResearchWiki pulls from established open-access sources including Europe PMC, PLOS Biology, Frontiers, PubMed, and ClinicalTrials.gov. Our AI summarizes and organizes this content so it's readable without being oversimplified — giving you a clear picture of what the research actually says, with links back to the original sources.
Content is updated continuously as new research is published. Every page shows when it was last updated so you always know how current the information is.
Unlike asking a general-purpose AI a biology question, BioResearchWiki is built specifically for this domain. Our model is trained on biology research and improves continuously as users interact with the platform. When an error is reported and reviewed, the correction is reflected for every user who views that page going forward — not just the person who flagged it. Every answer is sourced, cited, and consistent, so you're not getting a different response each time you ask the same question.
Who it's for
The general public
Comes to stay informed on the latest developments in biology research. Our news section surfaces the most relevant and accessible stories from across the field — written to be clear and engaging without requiring a science background.
Doctors and healthcare professionals
Use the site to stay current on emerging research and treatments, find nearby clinical trials relevant to their patients, and quickly review the latest findings in a specialty.
Researchers
Use the platform to orient themselves in a new field, identify knowledge gaps worth pursuing, and find relevant papers without spending hours in a literature search.
A note on accuracy
BioResearchWiki is powered by AI, and AI can make mistakes. Summaries may contain errors, omit important nuance, or reflect the state of research at a specific point in time rather than the very latest findings. We work hard to minimize these issues — but we are not a substitute for professional medical advice, a peer-reviewed publication, or a conversation with a qualified specialist.
Every piece of AI-generated content on this site is linked back to its original source. We encourage you to read the primary research, consult the clinical trial registration, or speak with a medical professional before making any health or research decisions based on what you find here.
If you find an error, please use the "Report an error" button on any page. Your feedback directly improves the quality of our content.