Revamped Filtering
December 4, 2024
December 4, 2024
Our database has millions of documents, hundreds of thousands of trials, tens of thousands of drugs, and thousands of companies updating almost every day. With such a big corpus of content, it can be hard to find exactly what you're looking for - and we hear that.
To this end, we've revamped our filtering system. Filters are now much easier to manage and apply. To get started, click the
Filters button on any datagrid, or the filter icon on any column definition.This will open the new filters overlay:
This expanded interface makes it easier to manage your filters. For example, let's do a search for Phase 2-3 drugs for HER2 Negative Breast Cancer. First, we select the Indications column:
From there, search for the desired indication:
With that filter applied, let's set the relevant filter for Detailed Global Status:
Now we can see the filters we're going to apply. When we click the
Apply Filters button, our filters get applied, and we see the results:It's that simple. At any time, you can update your search by re-opening the filters overlay, and adding or removing as many filters as you like. These new filters are supported across all filterable tables, so you'll see them across searches, profiles, reports, and lists, leading to a more consistent easy-to-master filtering experience throughout the application.
Even our basic filters are now easier to use, too. Across countries, disciplines, and teams, there's a wide variety of names for the indications and mechanisms that categorize drug programs and their developers. We have observed that users often struggle finding what they're looking for - and we wanted to make it as easy as possible. For this, we've greatly expanded the variants of names that we track. Looking to search for drugs to treat NASH? No need to type in the full name anymore:
Or, looking to learn about Fibroblast Growth Factor 21? Let's save us all some time and use FGF-21 as the name for it:
With these changes, it should be quicker, easier, and simpler to get to the information you need. We're all about expediting your research - and we've made another stride in doing so with this update.
Let us know what you think!
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AI Columns, Event Feeds, UX Improvements
November 18, 2024
November 18, 2024
We've been hard at work since coming out of beta earlier this month. With this update, we are excited to announce two major features to help you answer specific questions and understand the history of drugs, companies, and trials.
When researching a list of different drug programs, it's inevitable to run into questions that will lead you down rabbit holes for every row in your list. Instead of spending hours trawling through drug data, clinical trials, and company filings, now you can just add an AI Column.
Think of it as using AI to get answers to a specific question on a list of items. For example, "for each of these 50 breast cancer drugs, find PFS and OS in triple-negative breast cancer."
Once you've built a list, you can add an AI Column:
Enter 1-2 sentences of instructions about what you want the AI Analyst to research, such as:
"For each of these drugs, identify the PFS and OS in triple-negative breast cancer."
"Review each transcript and provide commentary from management or analysts about M&A priorities."
That's it! You'll instantly start to see results in the column, and will receive an email when your research is complete. Check back and find the newly added column of answers at the right-hand side of your table.
With this feature, you can enrich drugs, trials, companies, or documents with AI-driven research, saving hours of manual work.
To deeply understand a space, it's important to grasp the history of the relevant drugs, companies, and especially trials. To this end, we're very excited to introduce event feeds. These exist in two forms:
On any drug, company, or trial page, there's now a 'Go to Event Feed' button. This will bring you directly to a feed of relevant events for these entities.
(Pro tip: If you've got a list of records, you can create a unified event feed for them with a single click.)
For example, let's take Relay Therapeutics. We can now see when the company announces M&A activity, updates critical aspects of its trials, or releases results for drug programs.
To dive deeper, we link to both the relevant sources and the related drugs, trials, and companies.
For trial updates, it's even easier: the version is embedded directly into the card!
No more sifting through hundreds of versions on clinicaltrials.gov; we have over 1 million trial versions in our database.
Speaking of trial histories - they're not just available as part of events for drugs and companies. On any trial you might be curious about, we have the whole history embedded within the application.
On a trial detail page, you can navigate to the 'Timeline' page. While researching, you can stay in the zone—no need to constantly switch between clinicaltrials.gov and your research. On Maven Bio, it's all in one place.
Additionally, you can filter just by keys.
Need to know when outcome measures changed? No need to search on clinicaltrials.gov—just select it from the dropdown, and the relevant versions will appear right in the app.
We're committed to expediting your research, getting to the relevant information as fast as possible.
Let us know what you think!
How can we make Maven Bio better for you? Let us know via email or book a call.
Maven Bio is out of beta!
November 4, 2024
November 4, 2024
Maven Bio is now officially out of beta! We've been hard at work adding new features, finding new documents, and refining the user experience.
Our goal is to take the pain out of BioPharma market research and competitive intelligence. To that end, we have two focuses: (1) building the best database of BioPharma knowledge, and (2) developing AI-driven features that help you conduct research faster.
Our database is stronger than ever. Since launching our beta, we've expanded our database by 10 million documents, grown our list of tracked drugs to almost 70,000, and characterized 1.4 million events across the industry.
With our ever-growing document database, you'll see higher-quality content throughout the app. Most importantly, our AI Analyst is now better prepared to answer your questions! You can receive instant, AI-generated answers to your research queries with in-line citations. Great use cases include:
Understanding drug products: For example, providing an overview of Rinvoq vs. Dupixent in atopic dermatitis, and comparing their efficacy.
Getting up to speed on an area: Overview of current treatment options and emerging therapies for atopic dermatitis.
Understanding a company's strategy: Summarizing key 2024 clinical milestones and announcements from Allogene's management.
You can now generate detailed, consultant-like reports tailored to your specific research needs. Simply fill out a short request form, and our AI will get to work building your report, ready in just a few hours.
We've built five different types of reports, all designed to help you get up to speed on an area of interest:
Competitive Landscape: A comprehensive view of the competitive environment, including key players, development themes, and the patient journey. The Competitive Landscape is the most detailed of our reports and includes all of the other report types within it.
Disease Overview: An overview of the selected indication, covering disease biology, risk factors, standard treatment protocols, and key unmet needs.
Pipeline Analysis: A detailed analysis of clinical-stage programs within an indication, providing insights into the companies driving new innovation.
FDA Label Analysis: A compilation of FDA-approved drug labels for critical safety and efficacy data, indicated populations, and use guidelines. Useful for competitive benchmarking and opportunity positioning.
Epidemiology: A summary literature review of disease prevalence, incidence, and demographic factors.
Creating a report is simple! Right from the homepage, you can get started:
It's easy to select the type of report:
Then fill in what you're looking for:
And that's it! You'll receive an email when your report is ready.
Let us know what you think!
How can we make Maven Bio better for you? Let us know via email or book a call.