| name | biomcp |
| description | Search and retrieve biomedical data - genes, variants, clinical trials, diagnostic tests, articles, drugs, diseases, pathways, proteins, adverse events, pharmacogenomics, and phenotype-disease matching. Use for gene function, variant pathogenicity, trials, diagnostics, drug safety, pathway context, disease workups, and literature evidence. |
BioMCP CLI
If you don't know how to start, run biomcp skill list first, then
open the matching biomcp skill <slug> playbook for the full workflow.
Routing rules
- Start with the narrowest command that matches the question.
- Use
biomcp discover "<free text>" when you only have a single biomedical phrase and need the CLI to resolve the first typed command. discover is a single-entity resolver and single-entity free-text lookup only: use it to resolve the canonical name, ID, or category of one thing. It is not a relational query tool and not a list-question seed. Examples: biomcp discover BRCA1 and biomcp discover dabigatran. Symptom-of-disease prompts, HPO symptom bridges, treatment prompts, gene+disease orientation, and unambiguous gene-plus-topic follow-ups remain supported exceptions.
- Relational or multi-entity questions may redirect to
biomcp search all --keyword "<query>" instead of surfacing weak collocation matches as if they were a resolved discover answer.
- Use
biomcp search all --gene <gene> --disease "<disease>" when you know the entities but not the next pivot.
- Treatment questions:
biomcp search drug --indication "<disease>" --limit 5
- Diagnostic-test questions: use structured pivots first with
biomcp get gene <symbol> diagnostics or biomcp get disease "<disease>" diagnostics; use biomcp list diagnostic for the full source/filter/section contract; use biomcp search diagnostic --gene <symbol> --limit 5, biomcp search diagnostic --disease "<disease>" --source all --limit 5, or biomcp get diagnostic <id> when you need the full search/detail surface.
- Symptom or phenotype questions:
biomcp get disease <name_or_id> phenotypes
- Gene-function questions:
biomcp get gene <symbol>
- Drug-safety questions:
biomcp drug adverse-events <name> and biomcp get drug <name> safety
- Drug-interaction questions:
biomcp drug interactions <name> and biomcp get drug <name> interactions
- EMA and WHO regional drug data are local runtime files that auto-download on first use, DDInter is the local drug-interaction bundle, CDC CVX/MVX is the companion local vaccine-brand bridge for default/EU vaccine searches plus explicit WHO vaccine search, and GTR plus WHO IVD are local diagnostic-test backbones; run
biomcp ddinter sync, biomcp ema sync, biomcp who sync, biomcp cvx sync, biomcp gtr sync, or biomcp who-ivd sync to force-refresh before freshness-sensitive local-runtime lookups.
- Vaccine brand-name questions that miss on MyChem often need
biomcp search drug <brand> --region eu, omitted --region, or explicit biomcp search drug <brand> --region who --product-type vaccine, which can bridge through CDC CVX/MVX into EMA or WHO vaccine matches.
- Review-literature questions:
biomcp search article -k "<query>" --type review --limit 5
- Exact gene-plus-protein literature questions: resolve/check identity, then use
biomcp variant articles "MSH2 p.L341P" --limit 5; an ordinary search article -k "MSH2 p.L341P" remains unchanged but may suggest that helper in _meta.next_commands.
- Article-search JSON is compact by default; use
--full only when abstracts, full provenance, or ranking diagnostics are needed. --sort date replaces relevance ranking, so preserve and heed _meta.warnings[].
- Keyword-only article searches may return
_meta.suggestions[] objects when the whole keyword exactly matches a gene, drug, or disease label/alias; use the suggested get gene, get drug, or get disease command when structured data may answer before more article paging.
- For repeated article keyword searches in one task, use JSON plus
--session <token> with a short non-secret local label. If the next keyword overlaps the previous same-session keyword, _meta.suggestions[] can point to prior article batch, discover, or date narrowing instead of more reformulation.
- Some first-call JSON responses include
_meta.workflow, _meta.workflow_rationale, and _meta.workflow_playbook. Treat _meta.next_commands as current-result one-hop follow-ups and open the named playbook for worked examples.
- After
search article, default to biomcp article batch <id1> <id2> ... instead of repeated get article calls. Batch up to 20 shortlisted papers in one call.
- Use
biomcp batch gene <GENE1,GENE2,...> when you need the same basic card fields, chromosome, or sectioned output for multiple genes.
- For diseases with weak ontology-name coverage, run
biomcp discover "<disease>" first, then pass a resolved MESH:..., OMIM:..., ICD10CM:..., MONDO:..., or DOID:... identifier to biomcp get disease.
- Multi-hop article follow-up:
biomcp article citations <id> --limit 5 and biomcp article recommendations <id> --limit 5
Section reference
get gene ... protein: UniProt function and localization detail
get gene ... hpa: Human Protein Atlas tissue expression and localization
get gene ... expression: GTEx tissue expression
get gene ... diseases: disease associations
get gene ... diagnostics: GTR diagnostic-test pivot for a gene
get article ... annotations: PubTator normalized entity mentions for standardized extraction
get article ... tldr: Semantic Scholar summary and influence
get disease ... genes: associated genes
get disease ... phenotypes: HPO phenotype annotations; source-backed and sometimes incomplete
get disease ... pathways: pathways from associated genes
get disease ... diagnostics: GTR and WHO IVD diagnostic-test pivot for a condition
get diagnostic ... genes: joined gene names from the GTR detail bundle
get diagnostic ... conditions: joined disease or condition names from GTR
get diagnostic ... methods: source-native GTR testing methods
get diagnostic ... regulatory: opt-in FDA device 510(k) and PMA overlay for supported diagnostic records
get drug ... label: FDA label indications, warnings, and dosage
get drug ... regulatory: regulatory summary
get drug ... safety: safety context and warnings
get drug ... interactions: DDInter-backed structured drug-drug interactions plus source-scoped empty wording
get drug ... targets: ChEMBL and OpenTargets targets
get drug ... indications: OpenTargets indication evidence
Cross-entity pivot rules
gene articles <symbol> and search article -g <symbol> are equivalent starting points for gene-filtered literature.
- Use helpers when the pivot is obvious:
drug interactions, drug trials, disease trials, variant articles, article citations.
- Use sectioned diagnostic pivots for gene or disease contexts:
get gene <symbol> diagnostics and get disease <name_or_id> diagnostics. Use biomcp list diagnostic for source/filter/section details, and inspect returned IDs with get diagnostic <id> rather than inventing accessions or product codes.
- Use
search article -d "<disease>" --type review --limit 5 when disease phenotypes or drug indications look sparse.
- Use
article batch as the default multi-article follow-up after search article; it replaces sequential get article calls and preserves Semantic Scholar enrichment when available.
- Use
batch <entity> <id1,id2,...> --sections <s1,s2,...> when you need the same card shape for several entities.
- Use
enrich <GENE1,GENE2,...> once you have a real gene set and want pathways or GO-style categories.
How-to reference
For question patterns that need more than a one-line routing hint, start with
the executable command or routing phrase below before you improvise the command
sequence.
| Question pattern | Start with | Why |
|---|
| Specific variant pathogenicity or clinical-evidence question | biomcp get variant "<variant>" | Use the bounded variant-pathogenicity workflow instead of mixing ad hoc variant, trial, and article commands |
| Exact gene-plus-protein literature retrieval | biomcp skill exact-variant-literature | Resolve strict identity, build the compact union shortlist, batch candidate summaries, then request selected full text/assets and conditionally expand citations/references |
| Specific drug safety or adverse-event question | biomcp drug adverse-events <name> and biomcp get drug <name> safety | Start with the drug-safety workflow before widening to literature |
| Drug interaction question for a known medication | biomcp drug interactions <name> or biomcp get drug <name> interactions | Start with the DDInter-backed helper when the anchor drug is known, then widen to safety or literature only for nuance |
| Drug approval, licensing, or regulatory-date question | biomcp get drug <name> regulatory | Use the structured-first workflow discipline: check get drug ... regulatory before falling back to articles for approval facts |
| Broad gene-in-disease orientation | biomcp search all --gene <gene> --disease "<disease>" | Follow the shipped counts-first workflow for gene, drug, trial, and article pivots |
| Gene-disease association for a known gene | biomcp get gene <symbol> diseases | Check get gene ... diseases and search variant --gene ... for the full disease spectrum before searching articles |
| Gene localization or protein-function question | biomcp get gene <symbol> protein and biomcp get gene <symbol> hpa | Pull get gene ... protein and get gene ... hpa first because UniProt and HPA usually answer localization or function directly |
| Diagnostic-test inventory or detail question | biomcp list diagnostic and biomcp get diagnostic GTR000006692.3 |
Anti-patterns
Don't use discover for relational or list questions
discover resolves one biomedical entity at a time. If the prompt asks for
relationships, classes, or a list, pivot to article keyword search first
instead of treating discover as a relational query tool.
"drug classes that interact with warfarin" -> use biomcp search article -k "drug classes that interact with warfarin" --type review --limit 5
"genes regulated by MEF2 in the heart" -> use biomcp search article -k "genes regulated by MEF2 in the heart" --type review --limit 5, then biomcp get gene <symbol> once the literature or question gives you the concrete gene you actually need
Don't keyword-reformulate
Never do more than 3 article searches for one question. For iterative keyword
searches, pass --json --session <token> so BioMCP can detect overlap across
consecutive searches; the token is a local non-secret label, not a user ID. If
two searches with different keywords return similar or empty results, follow
the JSON _meta.suggestions[] ladder or change strategy entirely: inspect the
previous result set with biomcp article batch <id1> <id2> ..., switch entity
or source, narrow by year, or start with biomcp discover "<free text>".
Trial nicknames don't work in trial search
ClinicalTrials.gov usually does not index nicknames like CodeBreaK, COSMIC,
BEACON, or KEYNOTE. Search by drug plus condition instead, or use
biomcp search article -k "<trial nickname>" to recover the NCT ID first.
Don't use --type for niche topics
--type reduces recall to Europe PMC publication-type filtering today because
PubTator3 and Semantic Scholar search results do not expose publication-type
filtering. Use it for broad review questions with many results, not sparse or
niche topics.
Use --drug on article search for drug-specific questions
When the question is about a specific drug's trial results, efficacy, or
mechanism, add --drug <name> to search article. Without the drug filter,
the key results paper often ranks too low to appear on the first page.
Batch syntax is entity-specific
biomcp article batch <pmid1> <pmid2> ... uses spaces between PMIDs. biomcp batch gene <gene1,gene2,...> and biomcp batch drug <drug1,drug2,...> use
comma-separated IDs.
Output and evidence rules
- Quote multi-word IDs or names in commands.
- Do not invent sections, filters, or helper flags that
biomcp list does not show.
- Treat empty structured regulatory drug results as signal for approved-drug questions, not as a CLI failure.
- Prefer review articles for synthesis questions and structured sections for direct facts.
- Use
_meta.next_commands from JSON mode as the executable follow-up contract.
- For article search,
_meta.suggestions[] may contain exact keyword entity matches with command, reason, and sections, or session loop-breaker suggestions with command and reason only. Multi-concept phrases and typed-filter searches should not produce direct entity suggestions.
Answer commitment
- Only add more commands if a needed claim is still unsupported. If one command already answers the question, stop searching and answer.
- If a structured section already contains the answer, use it. Anti-pattern: after
biomcp get drug nivolumab regulatory shows Sponsor: BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB, do not search articles just to confirm who developed nivolumab.
- If 1-2 papers you already fetched state the answer in the abstract or TLDR, answer from those papers instead of hunting for a third paper.
- If 3+ searches keep returning relevant papers, the answer is in what you already have or you need a different approach. If you keep reformulating the same search with different keywords, the answer is in what you already have or you need a different approach. Example: once repeated tau PET or European influenza vaccine searches keep surfacing relevant review papers, stop keyword-churning and extract the answer from those results.
Run biomcp skill list for worked examples.