open-targets-search

Search Open Targets drug-disease associations with natural language queries. Target validation powered by Valyu semantic search.

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Install skill "open-targets-search" with this command: npx skills add yorkeccak/scientific-skills/yorkeccak-scientific-skills-open-targets-search

Open Targets Search

Search the complete Open Targets database of drug-disease associations and target validation data using natural language queries powered by Valyu's semantic search API.

Why This Skill is Powerful

  • No API Parameter Parsing: Just pass natural language queries directly - no need to construct complex search parameters
  • Semantic Search: Understands the meaning of your query, not just keyword matching
  • Full-Text Access: Returns complete target-disease association data with evidence scores
  • Image Links: Includes data visualizations when available
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Access to all Open Targets drug-disease association data

Requirements

  1. Node.js 18+ (uses built-in fetch)
  2. Valyu API key from https://platform.valyu.ai ($10 free credits)

CRITICAL: Script Path Resolution

The scripts/search commands in this documentation are relative to this skill's installation directory.

Before running any command, locate the script using:

OPEN_TARGETS_SCRIPT=$(find ~/.claude/plugins/cache -name "search" -path "*/open-targets-search/*/scripts/*" -type f 2>/dev/null | head -1)

Then use the full path for all commands:

$OPEN_TARGETS_SCRIPT "JAK2 inhibitors" 15

API Key Setup Flow

When you run a search and receive "setup_required": true, follow this flow:

  1. Ask the user for their API key: "To search Open Targets, I need your Valyu API key. Get one free ($10 credits) at https://platform.valyu.ai"

  2. Once the user provides the key, run:

    scripts/search setup <api-key>
    
  3. Retry the original search.

When to Use This Skill

  • Target validation for diseases
  • Drug-disease associations
  • Target prioritization for research
  • Genetic evidence for targets
  • Target-disease pathway analysis
  • Therapeutic hypothesis validation

Output Format

{
  "success": true,
  "type": "open_targets_search",
  "query": "JAK2 inhibitors",
  "result_count": 10,
  "results": [
    {
      "title": "Target-Disease Association",
      "url": "https://platform.opentargets.org/...",
      "content": "Association data, evidence, scores...",
      "source": "open-targets",
      "relevance_score": 0.95,
      "images": ["https://example.com/pathway.png"]
    }
  ],
  "cost": 0.025
}

Processing Results

With jq

# Get association titles
scripts/search "query" 10 | jq -r '.results[].title'

# Get URLs
scripts/search "query" 10 | jq -r '.results[].url'

# Extract full content
scripts/search "query" 10 | jq -r '.results[].content'

Common Use Cases

Target Validation

# Find target evidence
scripts/search "kinase targets in inflammatory diseases" 50

Drug Repurposing

# Search for repurposing opportunities
scripts/search "drugs targeting IL-6 pathway" 20

Genetic Evidence

# Find genetic associations
scripts/search "loss of function variants protective effects" 15

Disease Mechanism

# Search for mechanistic insights
scripts/search "immune checkpoint targets in cancer" 25

Error Handling

All commands return JSON with success field:

{
  "success": false,
  "error": "Error message"
}

Exit codes:

  • 0 - Success
  • 1 - Error (check JSON for details)

API Endpoint

  • Base URL: https://api.valyu.ai/v1
  • Endpoint: /search
  • Authentication: X-API-Key header

Architecture

scripts/
├── search          # Bash wrapper
└── search.mjs      # Node.js CLI

Direct API calls using Node.js built-in fetch(), zero external dependencies.

Adding to Your Project

If you're building an AI project and want to integrate Open Targets Search directly into your application, use the Valyu SDK:

Python Integration

from valyu import Valyu

client = Valyu(api_key="your-api-key")

response = client.search(
    query="your search query here",
    included_sources=["valyu/valyu-open-targets"],
    max_results=20
)

for result in response["results"]:
    print(f"Title: {result['title']}")
    print(f"URL: {result['url']}")
    print(f"Content: {result['content'][:500]}...")

TypeScript Integration

import { Valyu } from "valyu-js";

const client = new Valyu("your-api-key");

const response = await client.search({
  query: "your search query here",
  includedSources: ["valyu/valyu-open-targets"],
  maxResults: 20
});

response.results.forEach((result) => {
  console.log(`Title: ${result.title}`);
  console.log(`URL: ${result.url}`);
  console.log(`Content: ${result.content.substring(0, 500)}...`);
});

See the Valyu docs for full integration examples and SDK reference.

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