AllSci, a pioneer in AI-driven tools for scientific research, has been awarded a grant from Montgomery County, Maryland’s Technology Innovation Fund – accelerating its mission of making science more accessible, connected, and collaborative. The grant supports AllSci’s continued development of its AI-powered research platform, empowering scientists at every level, from students to senior researchers, to formulate hypotheses, validate findings, and contribute to the scientific record, furthering its commitment to transforming the research process into one that is more open, intuitive, and inclusive.
“We’re honored to receive this recognition and support from Montgomery County,” said Matthew Chervenak, Founder and CEO of AllSci. “This grant will accelerate our efforts to bring high-impact tools to the scientific community.”
The AllSci platform, now available at allsci.com, is powered by AERIS, AllSci’s proprietary AI research assistant trained in the scientific method. It empowers users to uncover evidence, generate and refine hypotheses, and navigate complex research landscapes through intuitive real-time visualizations and semantic search.
By atomizing of more than 12 million scientific hypotheses into a navigable knowledge graph, AllSci is reimagining how research is explored and published, turning traditional articles into dynamic, modular insights. “This grant gives us the momentum to build faster and deliver smarter solutions for the scientific community,” said Tammy Hanna, Ph.D., Director of Product at AllSci. “We’re developing modular AI-guided tools that help researchers formulate better hypotheses and collaborate in new ways.”
The grant will support:
- Scaling AllSci’s AI engine and visualization tools to accelerate scientific discovery
- Developing dedicated research landscape dashboards for tracking trends, methodologies, and evidence across biotech and pharma R&D
- Expanding AllSci’s Montgomery County team and partnerships to fuel innovation locally