KOL Finder

Find the KOLs, investigators, and top researchers who matter in any therapeutic area, with their institutions, publications, and focus.

How it works

Name a field and let Tnuki read the science for you.

1

Name a field or focus area

Enter a therapeutic area, target, or topic, and pick the types of people you want.

2

Tnuki reads the science

It searches scientific publications, clinical trials, and 40+ life-sciences databases.

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Get a ranked KOL list

Tnuki returns the experts who matter, with institutions, publications, and why each fits.

Every result exports to CSV.

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What can I do with this tool?

Build a KOL map for a launch Rank the key opinion leaders in your therapeutic area ahead of go-to-market.
Find advisory-board candidates Surface the right experts to invite, by topic and region.
Identify trial investigators See which PIs are active in your indication, and where.
Spot rising stars Catch emerging KOLs and prolific younger researchers early.
Map experts by region Find the leading voices in a country, state, or institution.
Find researchers on a target Surface scientists publishing on a specific gene, pathway, or modality.

About the KOL Finder

The Tnuki KOL Finder turns a therapeutic area, target, or research topic into a ranked list of the key opinion leaders (KOLs), investigators, and researchers who matter, with their institutions, publications, clinical-trial roles, and why each one is a fit. It reads across scientific publications, clinical trials, and 40+ life-sciences databases, so the list reflects who is actually active in the field, not a stale directory.

KOL identification without the manual lit review

Mapping the experts in a field usually means days of PubMed searches, conference programs, and trial registries. Tnuki does that in one pass: name the field, pick the types of people you want, and get a prioritized list by topic and region, ready for advisory boards, speaker programs, or investigator outreach.

Who it's for

Medical affairs and MSL teams building KOL maps, commercial teams planning advisory boards and speaker bureaus, BD and clinical teams identifying investigators, and anyone who needs to know the leading voices on a target or therapeutic area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a KOL finder?

A KOL finder identifies the key opinion leaders, investigators, and researchers most active and influential in a given therapeutic area, target, or topic. Tnuki builds that list from scientific publications, clinical trials, and life-sciences databases, with institutions, publications, and why each person matches.

How does Tnuki identify KOLs?

It reads across publications (who publishes most and is most cited), clinical trials (who runs them), and life-sciences databases, then ranks people by their activity and influence in the field you name. You can scope by person type and region.

Can it find KOLs in a specific region or institution?

Yes. Add a country, region, or institution in the location field and Tnuki prioritizes experts there, which is useful for regional KOL mapping and advisory-board planning.

Is it free?

Yes, the KOL Finder is free to try. Name a field or focus area, pick the types of people, and get a ranked list of experts in the chat.

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