Agent Skills
OutlineBiomedicalTopic design
Basic Research Topic Design
AIPOCH
A biomedical research topic designer that generates progressive experimental subtitles and detailed research outlines based on a given subject.
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basic-research-design/
skill.md
references
prompt_templates.md
basic-research-design_audit_result_v1.json
SKILL.md
Basic Research Topic Design
This skill helps users design a biomedical research topic by generating progressive subtitles and a detailed experimental outline.
When to Use
- Use this skill when the request matches its documented task boundary.
- Use it when the user can provide the required inputs and expects a structured deliverable.
- Prefer this skill for repeatable, checklist-driven execution rather than open-ended brainstorming.
Key Features
- Scope-focused workflow aligned to: A biomedical research topic designer that generates progressive experimental subtitles and detailed research outlines based on a given subject. Use when the user wants to design a research proposal, outline experiments for a topic, or structure a biomedical study.
- Documentation-first workflow with no packaged script requirement.
- Reference material available in
references/for task-specific guidance. - Structured execution path designed to keep outputs consistent and reviewable.
Dependencies
Python:3.10+. Repository baseline for current packaged skills.Third-party packages:not explicitly version-pinned in this skill package. Add pinned versions if this skill needs stricter environment control.
Example Usage
Skill directory: 20260316/scientific-skills/Protocol Design/basic-research-design
No packaged executable script was detected.
Use the documented workflow in SKILL.md together with the references/assets in this folder.
Example run plan:
- Read the skill instructions and collect the required inputs.
- Follow the documented workflow exactly.
- Use packaged references/assets from this folder when the task needs templates or rules.
- Return a structured result tied to the requested deliverable.
Implementation Details
See ## Workflow above for related details.
- Execution model: validate the request, choose the packaged workflow, and produce a bounded deliverable.
- Input controls: confirm the source files, scope limits, output format, and acceptance criteria before running any script.
- Primary implementation surface: instruction-only workflow in
SKILL.md. - Reference guidance:
references/contains supporting rules, prompts, or checklists. - Parameters to clarify first: input path, output path, scope filters, thresholds, and any domain-specific constraints.
- Output discipline: keep results reproducible, identify assumptions explicitly, and avoid undocumented side effects.
Workflow
Follow these steps to generate the research design.
Step 1: Generate Subtitles
- Identify the Subject (keywords) from the user's request (e.g., "PD-1 in lung cancer").
- Use the Subtitle Generation Prompt (see
references/prompt_templates.md) to generate 6 progressive subtitles. - Input for Prompt:
<Subject>: The user's subject.
Step 2: Generate Research Outline
- Take the Subject and the Subtitles generated in Step 1.
- Use the Research Outline Generation Prompt (see
references/prompt_templates.md) to generate the detailed outline. - Input for Prompt:
<Subject>: The original subject.<Subtitles>: The output from Step 1.
Quality Rules
- Progressive Logic: Ensure the subtitles and experiments show a clear logical progression (screening -> verification -> mechanism -> in vivo).
- Specific Methods: The outline must include specific experimental method names.
- No Summary: Do not output a summary at the end.
- Exact Count: Ensure exactly 6 subtitles are generated in Step 1.
Output Format
Present the final result in Markdown, following the format specified in the prompt templates.
When Not to Use
- Do not use this skill when the required source data, identifiers, files, or credentials are missing.
- Do not use this skill when the user asks for fabricated results, unsupported claims, or out-of-scope conclusions.
- Do not use this skill when a simpler direct answer is more appropriate than the documented workflow.
Required Inputs
- A clearly specified task goal aligned with the documented scope.
- All required files, identifiers, parameters, or environment variables before execution.
- Any domain constraints, formatting requirements, and expected output destination if applicable.
Output Contract
- Return a structured deliverable that is directly usable without reformatting.
- If a file is produced, prefer a deterministic output name such as
basic_research_design_result.mdunless the skill documentation defines a better convention. - Include a short validation summary describing what was checked, what assumptions were made, and any remaining limitations.
Validation and Safety Rules
- Validate required inputs before execution and stop early when mandatory fields or files are missing.
- Do not fabricate measurements, references, findings, or conclusions that are not supported by the provided source material.
- Emit a clear warning when credentials, privacy constraints, safety boundaries, or unsupported requests affect the result.
- Keep the output safe, reproducible, and within the documented scope at all times.
Failure Handling
- If validation fails, explain the exact missing field, file, or parameter and show the minimum fix required.
- If an external dependency or script fails, surface the command path, likely cause, and the next recovery step.
- If partial output is returned, label it clearly and identify which checks could not be completed.
Quick Validation
Run this minimal verification path before full execution when possible:
No local script validation step is required for this skill.
Expected output format:
Result file: basic_research_design_result.md
Validation summary: PASS/FAIL with brief notes
Assumptions: explicit list if any