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    Enables clinical question answering via OpenEvidence with citation verification, including tools to ask questions, retrieve results, and follow up, plus an integrated skill to check citations against primary sources.
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    MIT
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    Provides in-process RDKit cheminformatics operations — descriptors, fingerprints, similarity and substructure search, reaction enumeration, standardization, and 3D conformer generation — for AI agents.
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    A specialized MCP server for Metal-Organic Framework research that provides tools for database searching, structural optimization, and energy calculations via ASE. It enables scientific workflows by allowing users to interact with MOF data and perform chemical simulations through a standard SSE interface.
    MIT
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    A Claude Code extension that embeds a senior athenahealth integration engineer in your development workflow, proactively catching data loss bugs and guiding safe DataView queries and API integrations.
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    Provides programmatic access to ClinicalTrials.gov API with 18 specialized tools for searching, analyzing, and retrieving detailed information about 400,000+ clinical trials worldwide, including filtering by condition, location, phase, sponsor, eligibility criteria, and outcomes.
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    Enables deep probabilistic analysis of single-cell omics data using scvi-tools through natural language. Supports SCVI for scRNA-seq analysis, SCANVI for cell type annotation, TOTALVI for multi-modal RNA/protein data, and PEAKVI for scATAC-seq analysis.
    MIT
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    An MCP server for clinical workflows with tools for patient lookup, appointment booking, prescriptions, drug interactions, symptom triage, lab results, insurance eligibility, and telehealth, enforcing role-based access control and audit logging.
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    Exposes a clinic's knowledge base and structured records to Claude Desktop as callable tools, with read tools grounded with citations and write tools gated behind approval.
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    An MCP server that enables AI coding assistants to interact with Rosetta, PyRosetta, and Biotite for running RosettaScripts, validating XML, translating between Rosetta and Biotite, scoring structures, and querying documentation.
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    MIT
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    Enables LLM-based agents to interact with FHIR healthcare data through natural language prompts, providing full CRUD operations on FHIR resources, document processing, and semantic search capabilities.
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    Provides seamless integration with FHIR APIs, enabling AI/LLM tools to search, retrieve, and analyze clinical healthcare data with support for SMART-on-FHIR authentication and multiple transport protocols.
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    Provides safe read-only access to synthetic healthcare data via FHIR R4, enabling AI assistants to search patients, retrieve vitals, and summarize conditions using a public sandbox.
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    An MCP server that exposes a DICOMweb-compliant DICOM archive to AI assistants. It lets any MCP-capable client search studies, series and instances, inspect metadata, read Structured and Encapsulated PDF Reports, and render image frames — all through natural language.
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