FieldMark surfaces the rising KOLs in your therapeutic area — the researchers gaining influence now, before they're on everyone's radar.
Rising researchers ranked by momentum and trajectory — surfaced while their rise is still forming.
Who works with whom, and where scientific consensus is forming — mapped from co-authorship across thousands of publications.
The KOLs in your region you haven't engaged yet — surfaced as gaps in coverage, not lines in a spreadsheet.
Where that work lands — the positions their publications consistently support, each traceable to the papers behind it.
The subject areas a researcher has built a body of work in — ranked by depth of publication, not a self-reported interest.
The same signal, rolled up to the institution — where the rising-star pipeline runs deepest, and which centers partner across the field.
View the empty-looking darkness between the bright stars and it turns out crowded — galaxies all the way down. Medicine's the same. Past the researchers who publish, a whole field of practicing physicians is treating patients, driving real-world adoption, and shaping how their peers work — generating their own gravity, far from the journals. Publisher-built databases never point there. FieldMark does: a searchable view of that community by subspecialty, location, and career stage. Not a ranking — just a wider view of the sky.
FieldMark scores emergence and network position with transparent, inspectable math — no black box. Then AI does the reading: synthesizing what a researcher's work advances, drafting a scientific-identity summary, and surfacing engagement angles from the record. Every AI output ties back to its sources and stays inside what the data supports. Intelligence you can trace.
By the time a researcher is on every advisory board, the window to build a relationship has closed. FieldMark reads the faint signals — a cluster of citations, a shift in collaboration, a trial that changes a field — and marks the point of light while it's still forming.
Built by medical communication veterans. FieldMark combines publication, trial, and open-payments data into a single intelligence layer field teams have never had in one place.
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