How to use Noah AI Agent: A Step-by-Step Guide

Noah: One-Click Agent for Complex Professional Tasks—Built for Life Sciences
In today’s wave of AI innovation, we are all searching for the next product that can truly transform the way we work. For the life sciences industry—where deep expertise, rigorous judgment, and information precision are non-negotiable — a know-how AI agent is more critical than ever.

Background & Industry Pain Points: Many AI Tools, Few That Understand Biomedicine**
In recent years, a wave of AI search tools has emerged — some even capable of reading and basic analysis. But for professionals in the biopharma and life sciences space, these tools often fall short of expectations:
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Inaccurate search results: Most lack access to trusted medical data sources and return information that lacks scientific rigor.
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Low reading efficiency: Faced with mountains of literature and clinical data, people struggle to extract what truly matters.
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Poor task execution: These tools don’t understand domain workflows and can’t support complex research-driven tasks.
Noah was built to solve exactly these problems. It’s not a general-purpose AI assistant, it’s a domain-specific agent purposefully engineered for professionals in life sciences.
What Makes Noah Stand Out: Focused, Intelligent, Efficient
01. Domain-Specific Agent That Executes Tasks with a Single Command
Noah understands complex biomedical tasks on its own. It can autonomously plan, search, and retrieve information from medical search engines and pharmaceutical databases.
Need a comprehensive overview of a disease area’s drug pipeline, clinical data, competitive landscape, and key milestones? Just one instruction — and Noah delivers a full summary and structured output.
“From search and comparison to analysis and final output—everything done in one go.”

02. Intelligent Search That’s Domain-Precise
Noah doesn’t just perform smart web searches—it comes with two built-in medical search modes:
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Medical Search Mode: Conducts parallel searches across trusted sources like NIH and FDA, with strong semantic understanding that aligns with professional search intent.
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PubMed Mode: Prioritizes high-quality content based on impact factor and topical relevance for more focused results.
In Agent mode, Noah also taps into specialized databases covering drugs, clinical trials, patents, and financial data—augmenting public web results with domain-specific depth.
Rather than simply “finding information,” Noah knows what to look for.

03. Biomedical Databases with On-Demand Access and AI-Powered Analysis
Noah integrates multiple specialized databases covering clinical trial data, competitive landscapes, and catalyst events. It’s not just about retrieving numbers—Noah can instantly launch AI-driven comparative analyses to accelerate both research and investment decisions.

04. News & Conference Intelligence — Stay on Top of Industry Trends
Noah aggregates global pharma news and medical conference coverage. It can extract key insights with AI, probe for background context, and help you stay up to speed on critical developments.

Meeting the Real Demands of Professionals
You might be wondering: “What can I actually do with Noah?”
The answer depends on who you are—research, investing, clinical work, or simply looking for reliable data…
👇 Here’s a quick overview of how Noah delivers value across different roles and workflows.

With Noah, you can use our medical search engine and pharmaceutical databases directly, or let the Agent do the work for you. Skip the manual digging, database querying, and document organizing. Noah automatically breaks down complex workflows, executes specialized tasks, and summarizes with expert-level clarity—all in one step.
How to Use the Noah AI Agent
Using Noah is simple—just type a single-sentence task into the input box, and it will automatically begin executing the corresponding professional workflow.

After receiving your task, Noah thinks through and understands the request, then breaks it down into concrete steps. If your question is too vague, Noah will proactively ask follow-up questions to clarify your intent—otherwise, it proceeds directly with execution.

Once the goal is clear, Noah decomposes it into executable steps. In some cases, you may have specific preferences — such as using PubMed instead of a default database. You can decline a proposed tool or step before the countdown ends, and enter your own instruction.

Traditionally, writing a research report requires outlining sections and sourcing data and literature for each. With Noah, this process becomes automated. Its built-in databases and smart medical search capabilities make task planning and execution faster and more accurate.

In terms of pharmaceutical databases, Noah includes a drug competitive landscape database. By leveraging this database, Noah can retrieve structured insights on the competitive landscape across different targets, indications, modalities, and more. This allows for rapid summarization and analysis of the relevant industry landscape within the pharmaceutical domain.

Noah also features a built-in clinical results database. By accessing this database, Noah can perform in-depth comparative analyses of drug efficacy and safety across different compounds. All data is sourced from authoritative and credible sources such as ClinicalTrials.gov, company press releases, medical conferences, and peer-reviewed publications. This eliminates the need for manual, time-consuming information gathering and analysis, significantly improving research efficiency and reliability.

Users can also click “Preview Data” to directly access and explore the corresponding databases for free browsing and custom queries. In addition, users can manually select specific clinical data and then ask questions or request analysis directly through the AI input box — enabling flexible, user-driven exploration and interpretation.

Noah can also access a pharmaceutical catalyst events database based on user needs. This database tracks upcoming key global events in the biopharma industry — such as clinical data disclosure milestones — providing valuable references for professionals involved in R&D, investment decisions, and clinical development planning.

In addition to biomedical databases, Noah also enhances your results with intelligent search—such as Medical Search and PubMed Search.
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With Medical Search, you can access foundational background on diseases and drugs. All content is sourced from trusted medical authorities like the CDC, NIH, and Mayo Clinic—ensuring accuracy and credibility.
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With PubMed Search, you can stay up to date with cutting-edge scientific advances and industry reviews. Noah filters, reads, and summarizes content using multiple criteria—including impact factor, topical relevance, and recency—to deliver high-quality insights.

Noah also performs vertical domain searches—using specialized databases to supplement critical information across key categories.
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With Financial Search, you can access financial data about relevant companies. For publicly listed firms, this may include analyst reports and professional evaluations.
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With News Search, you can stay informed on major developments such as strategic partnerships, executive changes, and other company-level events.
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With Patent Search, you can explore key IP landscapes and expiration timelines across specific technology areas. This helps you assess potential patent barriers for drug molecules or platforms—supporting deeper follow-up research and competitive analysis.

After a task is completed, all result sections are auto-collapsed.
You can start by reading the final summary, and if needed, expand earlier sections or jump into original sources and databases for further exploration.

Noah also supports exporting both reports and data sources.
You can click the download link at the bottom of the final output to export editable text and structured data for your own use.

Ready to Try Noah AI?
Whether you're in research, investment, or clinical development, Noah is designed to take the heavy lifting out of complex biomedical tasks.
Try it now on our website.