
AACT Clinical Trials MCP Server
Provides AI assistants with direct query access to the AACT (Aggregate Analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov) database, allowing structured retrieval and analysis of clinical trial data.
README
AACT Clinical Trials MCP Server
Overview
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides access to the AACT (Aggregate Analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov) database using the FastMCP framework. This server allows AI assistants to directly query clinical trial data from the ClinicalTrials.gov database.
Features
Tools
-
list_tables
- Get an overview of all available tables in the AACT database
- Useful for understanding the database structure before analysis
-
describe_table
- Examine the detailed structure of a specific AACT table
- Shows column names and data types
- Example:
{"table_name": "studies"}
-
read_query
- Execute a SELECT query on the AACT clinical trials database
- Safely handle SQL queries with validation
- Example:
{"query": "SELECT nct_id, brief_title FROM ctgov.studies LIMIT 5"}
-
append_insight
- Record key findings and insights discovered during analysis
- Helps build an analytical narrative
- Example:
{"finding": "Phase 3 oncology trials have increased by 15% over the last 5 years"}
Resources
-
schema://database
- Returns the database schema as a JSON resource
-
memo://insights
- Returns a formatted memo of insights collected during the session
Configuration
Required Environment Variables
DB_USER
: Your AACT database usernameDB_PASSWORD
: Your AACT database password
Usage with Semantic Kernel
from semantic_kernel import Kernel
from semantic_kernel.connectors.mcp import MCPStdioPlugin
# Create an AACT Clinical Trials MCP plugin
aact_mcp = MCPStdioPlugin(
name="aact",
description="Clinical Trials Database Plugin",
command="uvx",
args=["mcp-server-aact"],
env={
"DB_USER": "your_aact_username",
"DB_PASSWORD": "your_aact_password"
}
)
# Add to Semantic Kernel
kernel = Kernel()
kernel.add_plugin(aact_mcp)
Example Prompts
Here are some example prompts to use with this plugin:
- "What are the most common types of interventions in breast cancer clinical trials?"
- "How many phase 3 clinical trials were completed in 2023?"
- "Show me the enrollment statistics for diabetes trials across different countries"
- "What percentage of oncology trials have reported results in the last 5 years?"
Implementation Details
This server is built using:
- FastMCP for the Model Context Protocol implementation
- Python psycopg2 for PostgreSQL database connectivity
- AACT database as the data source for ClinicalTrials.gov information
License
MIT License
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please:
- Open an issue on GitHub
- Start a discussion
- Email: jonas.walheim@navis-bio.com
Acknowledgements
This project was inspired by and initially based on code from:
Thanks to these awesome projects for showing us the way! 🙌
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