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An LLM-based Knowledge Synthesis and Scientific Reasoning Framework for Biomedical Discovery

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arxiv 2406.18626 v1 pith:LJ2KM74T submitted 2024-06-26 q-bio.QM cs.AIcs.CL

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We present BioLunar, developed using the Lunar framework, as a tool for supporting biological analyses, with a particular emphasis on molecular-level evidence enrichment for biomarker discovery in oncology. The platform integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) to facilitate complex scientific reasoning across distributed evidence spaces, enhancing the capability for harmonizing and reasoning over heterogeneous data sources. Demonstrating its utility in cancer research, BioLunar leverages modular design, reusable data access and data analysis components, and a low-code user interface, enabling researchers of all programming levels to construct LLM-enabled scientific workflows. By facilitating automatic scientific discovery and inference from heterogeneous evidence, BioLunar exemplifies the potential of the integration between LLMs, specialised databases and biomedical tools to support expert-level knowledge synthesis and discovery.

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  1. From Text to Discovery: How Large Language Models Are Reshaping Research Across Scientific and Humanistic Disciplines

    cs.DL 2026-06 unverdicted novelty 3.0 of 10

    LLMs accelerate research workflows from idea generation to writing but introduce challenges like hallucination, bias, opacity, and ten systemic risks requiring new governance frameworks.

  2. Scientific Hypothesis Generation and Validation: Methods, Datasets, and Future Directions

    cs.CL 2025-05 reject novelty 2.0 of 10

    A survey of LLM-based hypothesis generation and validation whose taxonomy is useful in outline but whose citations and tool descriptions are unreliable.

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