For business development & search and evaluation
Translation Radar scans public research, patents, grants, and translation funding, then ranks the opportunities that match your thesis — with the reasons and the sources attached. Auditable, not a black box.
OpenAlex · PubMed · PatentsView · SBIR/STTR · ORCID
The problem
Signal lives across OpenAlex, PubMed, patents, SBIR/STTR, university catalogs, and a dozen newsletters. By the time an asset is obvious, it's already competitive. Your team is measured on not missing things and being early — Translation Radar removes the trade-off.
How it works
In plain language.
Free primary public sources.
Scored, with reasons and sources.
New signals feed back in.
What it does
A ranked shortlist you can defend in a pipeline review.
Concentration and white space at a glance.
Alerts when a tracked lab publishes in your area.
See which signals became funding, startups, and deals.
Sourced, reviewable, grounded — nothing fabricated.
Your theses, your data, deployable in your environment.
Why it's different
Explainable — every ranking shows its reasons and its sources.
Deterministic-first — a model is used only on the ambiguous, high-value margin.
Source-transparent — every claim traces back to a primary public source.
Private — runs on your theses and can deploy in your environment.
Ways to work together
We run your live theses and deliver a ranked landscape + shortlist, with sources.
Ongoing monitoring, refreshed landscapes, and new-signal alerts on your tracked areas.
Early access and direct input for teams building Search & Evaluation from scratch.
We'll run it and show you what surfaces — ranked, explained, and sourced.
Get a sample RNAi-delivery landscape report.