Benchling
Data
Neotask connects OpenClaw to Benchling so life sciences teams can access research data, manage entities, and integrate lab operations into their automation stack through natural conversation.
- Retrieve molecular biology entities — sequences, plasmids, proteins, and registries — through conversation
- Access experimental data, assay results, and lab notebook entries programmatically
- Connect Benchling data to downstream analysis and reporting workflows without manual export
What You Can Do
Benchling through Neotask provides two core research data actions:
Get entity — retrieve any registered entity from Benchling including sequences, proteins, plasmids, constructs, and custom entity types. Supports lookup by ID or registry identifier.
List entities — browse entities by type, project, folder, or filter to find relevant biological assets across your registry.Every action runs autonomously or requires your approval — you decide.
Try Asking
"Get the sequence for plasmid pAB-2021 from our Benchling registry"
"List all protein entities registered in the Q1 Discovery project"
"Retrieve the construct details for CAS-9-GUIDE-004"
"What entities have been registered in the Oncology pipeline folder this month?"Pro Tips
Combine Benchling with PubMed in an app group so agents can pull both the sequence data and the relevant literature in one research briefing.
Use list entities to build inventory summaries of your biological assets — agents can export these to project management tools for sprint planning.
Multi-agent teams can retrieve and compare multiple entity types simultaneously for cross-functional research reviews.
Registry-based lookup is more reliable than name-based — always reference entities by their Benchling registry ID for consistent agent results.