An AI-powered platform that works alongside medical and science communicators to transform complex science and data into clear, compelling scientific narratives.
Built for medical affairs, commercial teams,
agencies, and academia
Leverages decades of SBC experience in scientific storytelling
Three ways to see MEDSTORY•AI applied to your area of interest
A one-on-one walkthrough on Zoom or Teams tailored to your therapeutic area and review process.
Email us a disease state and intervention. We'll send you a complete MEDSTORY•AI demo video on that topic.
Put MEDSTORY•AI to work. See firsthand how it responds, where it adds value, and how it helps your team craft stronger scientific narratives in less time.
The secret sauce is really years and years of experience that you have programmatically put into this tool. I haven't seen anything like this within the AI realm yet. I like that it's all connected—it's keeping the context.
It is not just about creating slide decks; it is about what you want to communicate and accomplish. It gives you both a breadth of possibilities across different topics and the ability to explore each one quickly, which would normally cost significantly more. You are giving people much more bang for their buck.
The story angle methodology is what separates this from other AI tools I've evaluated. The output is something that requires human review and judgment, but the starting point is stronger than what you typically receive from agency first drafts.
MEDSTORY•AI is built on a history of projects that have already been executed. It not only harnesses the power of AI, but also SBC's proprietary information and the work you have done to create strong scientific stories.
I think this would be very interesting for commercial teams because the industry is moving away from the traditional business-unit approach. It is not only about building the story; it also helps teams prepare for individual clinic meetings.
The final MEDSTORY still represents the story you want to tell. That is critical because it is the real difference between simply prompting ChatGPT and working with MEDSTORY•AI.
"[AI] has difficulty telling good stories."
Ethan Mollick
Associate Professor of Management, University of Pennsylvania
Author, Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
One Useful Thing Substack • June 4, 2026
Not trained in scientific storytelling — no story flow,
no tension-resolution structure
Quality output requires users to be skilled prompt engineers and perform multiple iterations —
with no guarantee of defensible claims
One deliverable at a time; outputs don't trace to exact locations in peer-reviewed literature

MAI runs a structured 16-step narrative workflow purpose-built for scientific storytelling — no prompting expertise required by users
One 90-minute session produces a slide deck, white paper, and video script — all fully consistent with each other using the same big story idea and story flow
Every claim traces to an exact page, column, paragraph, and sentence in peer-reviewed literature
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