DeepER-Med: Advancing Deep Evidence-Based Research in Medicine Through Agentic AI
Abstract
Trustworthiness and transparency are essential for the clinical adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and biomedical research. Recent deep research systems aim to accelerate evidence-grounded scientific discovery by integrating AI agents with multi-hop information retrieval, reasoning, and synthesis. However, most existing systems lack explicit and inspectable criteria for evidence appraisal, creating a risk of compounding errors and making it difficult for researchers and clinicians to assess the reliability of their outputs. In parallel, current benchmarking approaches rarely evaluate performance on complex, real-world medical questions. Here, we introduce DeepER-Med, a Deep Evidence-based Research framework for Medicine with an agentic AI system. DeepER-Med frames deep medical research as an explicit and inspectable workflow of evidence-based generation, consisting of three modules: research planning, agentic collaboration, and evidence synthesis. To support realistic evaluation, we also present DeepER-MedQA, an evidence-grounded dataset comprising 100 expert-level research questions derived from authentic medical research scenarios and curated by a multidisciplinary panel of 11 biomedical experts. Expert manual evaluation demonstrates that DeepER-Med consistently outperforms widely used production-grade platforms across multiple criteria, including the generation of novel scientific insights. We further demonstrate the practical utility of DeepER-Med through eight real-world clinical cases. Human clinician assessment indicates that DeepER-Med's conclusions align with clinical recommendations in seven cases, highlighting its potential for medical research and decision support.
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@article{arxiv.2604.15456,
title = {DeepER-Med: Advancing Deep Evidence-Based Research in Medicine Through Agentic AI},
author = {Zhizheng Wang and Chih-Hsuan Wei and Joey Chan and Robert Leaman and Chi-Ping Day and Chuan Wu and Mark A Knepper and Antolin Serrano Farias and Jordina Rincon-Torroella and Hasan Slika and Betty Tyler and Ryan Huu-Tuan Nguyen and Asmita Indurkar and Mélanie Hébert and Shubo Tian and Lauren He and Noor Naffakh and Aseem Aseem and Nicholas Wan and Emily Y Chew and Tiarnan D L Keenan and Zhiyong Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15456},
year = {2026}
}
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37 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables