How CureQuest works
CureQuest turns biomedical curiosity into structured thought experiments, grounded in real research.
Ask a what-if
Drop in a question like “What if we combined CAR-T with checkpoint inhibitors?” — the less personal, the better. You'll see a disclaimer reminding you this is entertainment, not medical advice.
Four-layer AI analysis
A safety guard filters out personal medical questions and self-harm. A core AI generates three reading levels (simple / standard / expert), a mechanism walkthrough, and plausibility. A research agent searches PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov for matching real papers. A final output guard caps overconfident claims.
Remix, share, or verify
Try quick variations with one click, or type your own twist. Public experiments land on the Community feed with a Remix Tree — see how one question branched into many. Want it rigorous? Verify in Lab Mode, where every quantitative claim must be backed by a real published reference.
What CureQuest is not
- Not a clinical tool, diagnostic aid, or medical advice.
- Not a replacement for qualified healthcare professionals.
- Not a medical simulator — plausibility is a rough signal, not a guarantee.
If you have a personal medical question, please talk to your doctor.