Processes

Perform medical research

How perform medical research are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

ProcessesPerform medical research
Perform medical research — illustrated

The bottom line

About 50% of the work in Perform medical research is information-shaped and increasingly AI-deliverable, with the rest a hybrid of judgment and hands-on work. The automation frontier runs straight through the middle of this role.

Why: With no seeded child occupations to roll up, the score is derived from the process name 'Perform medical research' and its healthcare industry context. Medical research inherently blends hands-on physical tasks (clinical trials, wet-lab experiments, handling biological samples) with intensive digital knowledge work (data analysis, biostatistics, literature review), placing it squarely in the center of the hybrid band.

grounded in the economy graph · digital scalar 0.50 · hybrid

Business-as-Code

Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.

Perform medical research sits inside a larger value-flow — 1 parent structure it composes into. The hierarchy is grounding, not the story: it tells you which aggregate exposure Perform medical research inherits.

Where Perform medical research sits

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How the work flows

Trigger: A research study is authorized, funded, and receives institutional review board (IRB) approval.

  1. Develop and submit research protocol for IRB approval
  2. Secure research funding and allocate grant resources
  3. Recruit, screen, and enroll research participants
  4. Execute study protocols and collect clinical data
  5. Analyze data sets and evaluate against research hypotheses
  6. Compile findings and submit for publication or regulatory review

Outcome: Research data is analyzed, peer-reviewed, and translated into published findings or clinical practice guidelines.

Measured by

Participant Enrollment RateProtocol Deviation RateGrant Utilization RateTime To Publication