Citation
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If AssayBench is useful for your work, please cite the paper. The benchmark, code, and supplementary material are all distributed under the same release.
BibTeX
@misc{debrouwer2026assaybench,
title={AssayBench: An Assay-Level Virtual Cell Benchmark for LLMs and Agents},
author={Edward De Brouwer and Carl Edwards and Alexander Wu and Jenna Collier and
Graham Heimberg and Xiner Li and Meena Subramaniam and Ehsan Hajiramezanali and
David Richmond and Jan-Christian H{\"u}tter and Sara Mostafavi and Gabriele Scalia},
year={2026},
eprint={2605.10876},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.LG},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.10876},
}
Plain text
De Brouwer, E., Edwards, C., Wu, A., Collier, J., Heimberg, G., Li, X., Subramaniam, M., Hajiramezanali, E., Richmond, D., Hütter, J.-C., Mostafavi, S., & Scalia, G. (2026). AssayBench: An Assay-Level Virtual Cell Benchmark for LLMs and Agents. arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10876.
Resources
- arXiv preprint (PDF + LaTeX source)
- GitHub repository with code, evaluation harness, and figure-generation scripts.
- HuggingFace dataset with the 1,920 public CRISPR screens, train / val / test / LaTest splits, and gene libraries.
- Metric page with the full AnDCG@k definition.