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Found 4 Skills
Teaches reasoning strategies for organic chemistry problems — reaction product prediction, spectroscopy interpretation, stereochemistry, and quantitative calculations. Use when users ask about reaction products, spectra, mechanisms, stereochemistry, or molecular formulas.
Inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science — crystal structures, coordination chemistry, bonding theory (covalency, orbital mixing), symmetry/point groups, thermodynamics, kinetics, spectroscopy interpretation, noble gas compounds, lanthanide/actinide chemistry. Use for questions about crystal systems, unit cells, density calculations, metal complexes, solid-state chemistry, or physical chemistry calculations.
Perform comprehensive exploratory data analysis on scientific data files across 200+ file formats. This skill should be used when analyzing any scientific data file to understand its structure, content, quality, and characteristics. Automatically detects file type and generates detailed markdown reports with format-specific analysis, quality metrics, and downstream analysis recommendations. Covers chemistry, bioinformatics, microscopy, spectroscopy, proteomics, metabolomics, and general scientific data formats.
Use this skill when working with Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) datasets: organizing neuroscience and biomedical data (MRI, EEG, MEG, iEEG, PET, microscopy, NIRS, motion capture, EMG, MR spectroscopy, behavioral), querying BIDS layouts, validating compliance, converting DICOM to BIDS, writing metadata sidecars, or creating BIDS derivatives.