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Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) is Google's framework for building production AI agents. Add Stanford PubMed as an MCP tool provider through Vinkius and your ADK agents can call every tool with full schema introspection.

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The Stanford PubMed MCP Server for Google ADK is a standout in the Education category — giving your AI agent 16 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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python
from google.adk.agents import Agent
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool import McpToolset
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_session_manager import (
    StreamableHTTPConnectionParams,
)

# Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
mcp_tools = McpToolset(
    connection_params=StreamableHTTPConnectionParams(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
    )
)

agent = Agent(
    model="gemini-2.5-pro",
    name="stanford_pubmed_agent",
    instruction=(
        "You help users interact with Stanford PubMed "
        "using 16 available tools."
    ),
    tools=[mcp_tools],
)
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About Stanford PubMed MCP Server

Connect to the PubMed E-utilities API from the National Library of Medicine — the gold standard for biomedical literature search.

Google ADK natively supports Stanford PubMed as an MCP tool provider. declare Vinkius Edge URL and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution automatically. Combine 16 tools with Gemini's long-context reasoning for complex multi-tool workflows, with production-ready session management and evaluation built in.

What you can do

  • Full-Text Search — Search across 36M+ biomedical articles from MEDLINE
  • MeSH Vocabulary — Use Medical Subject Headings for precise, controlled-vocabulary searches
  • Clinical Trials — Filter specifically for clinical trial publications
  • Reviews & Meta-analyses — Find systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Gene Search — Search articles mentioning specific genes (TP53, BRCA1, EGFR)
  • Drug Search — Find articles about specific drugs and compounds
  • Citation Tracking — Find articles that cite a given paper
  • Related Articles — Use NCBI's similarity algorithm to discover related literature
  • Abstracts — Retrieve full structured abstracts for quick evaluation
  • Free Full Text — Filter for open access articles available in PubMed Central
  • Batch Retrieval — Fetch multiple articles by PMID in a single request

The Stanford PubMed MCP Server exposes 16 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Google ADK in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 16 Stanford PubMed tools available for Google ADK

When Google ADK connects to Stanford PubMed through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning pubmed, ncbi, biomedical, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

batch

Batch get articles on Stanford PubMed

Useful for building reading lists, comparing studies, or analyzing a collection of articles from a reference list. Retrieve multiple articles by PMID list

get

Get abstract on Stanford PubMed

For structured abstracts, returns all sections (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions). Essential for quickly evaluating whether a paper is relevant without accessing the full text. Get the full abstract text of a PubMed article

get

Get article on Stanford PubMed

Returns title, all authors, journal name, publication date, volume, issue, pages, DOI, publication types, and language. Get article details by PubMed ID (PMID)

get

Get citations on Stanford PubMed

Essential for understanding an article's impact, finding follow-up studies, and tracking how findings have been built upon by other researchers. Get articles that cite a given PubMed article

get

Get related articles on Stanford PubMed

The algorithm considers title, abstract, MeSH headings, and substances to compute similarity scores. This is often more effective than keyword search for discovering relevant literature. Find related articles using NCBI similarity algorithm

search

Search by author on Stanford PubMed

Use "LastName FirstInitial" format for best results (e.g. "Doudna JA", "Zhang F"). Returns the author's publication list with article metadata. Find PubMed articles by author name

search

Search by journal on Stanford PubMed

Can be combined with a topic query. Use journal abbreviations or full names (e.g. "Nature", "N Engl J Med", "Lancet", "Cell", "Science", "JAMA", "BMJ"). Find articles published in a specific journal

search

Search by mesh on Stanford PubMed

MeSH terms provide precise topic classification. Examples: "Neoplasms", "Diabetes Mellitus", "Machine Learning", "Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats", "COVID-19". Search using MeSH controlled vocabulary terms

search

Search clinical on Stanford PubMed

This includes Phase I-IV trials, randomized controlled trials, and clinical study reports. Essential for evidence-based medicine and systematic reviews. Search for clinical trial publications

search

Search drugs on Stanford PubMed

Uses the Substance Name field for precise matching. Examples: "metformin", "pembrolizumab", "remdesivir", "aspirin", "dexamethasone". Search articles mentioning specific drugs or compounds

search

Search free full text on Stanford PubMed

This filters to only return open access or author-deposited articles where the complete manuscript can be read for free. Essential for researchers without institutional journal subscriptions. Search for articles with free full-text available

search

Search genes on Stanford PubMed

Uses the Gene Name field tag for precise matching. Examples: "TP53", "BRCA1", "EGFR", "KRAS", "MYC". Can be combined with a topic query for more specific results. Search articles mentioning specific genes

search

Search pubmed on Stanford PubMed

Returns article titles, authors, journals, dates, DOIs, and publication types. Sort options: "relevance" (default), "date", "pub_date", "first_author", "journal". Search 36M+ biomedical articles on PubMed

search

Search recent on Stanford PubMed

Use this to stay up-to-date with the latest publications in your research area. Default is last 30 days. Find the most recent articles in a field

search

Search reviews on Stanford PubMed

These are the highest level of evidence synthesis in medicine and provide comprehensive overviews of research on a topic. Search for review articles and meta-analyses

search

Search trending on Stanford PubMed

This surfaces papers that are generating the most attention and engagement in the research community. Find trending articles in a subject area

Connect Stanford PubMed to Google ADK via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Stanford PubMed into Google ADK. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Install Google ADK

Run pip install google-adk
02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token
03

Create the agent

Save the code above and integrate into your ADK workflow
04

Explore tools

The agent will discover 16 tools from Stanford PubMed via MCP

Why Use Google ADK with the Stanford PubMed MCP Server

Google ADK provides unique advantages when paired with Stanford PubMed through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Google ADK natively supports MCP tool servers. declare a tool provider and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution

02

Built on Gemini models, ADK provides long-context reasoning ideal for complex multi-tool workflows with Stanford PubMed

03

Production-ready features like session management, evaluation, and deployment come built-in. not bolted on

04

Seamless integration with Google Cloud services means you can combine Stanford PubMed tools with BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Cloud Functions

Stanford PubMed + Google ADK Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Google ADK combined with the Stanford PubMed MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Enterprise data agents: ADK agents query Stanford PubMed and cross-reference results with internal databases for comprehensive analysis

02

Multi-modal workflows: combine Stanford PubMed tool responses with Gemini's vision and language capabilities in a single agent

03

Automated compliance checks: schedule ADK agents to query Stanford PubMed regularly and flag policy violations or configuration drift

04

Internal tool platforms: build self-service agent platforms where teams connect their own MCP servers including Stanford PubMed

Example Prompts for Stanford PubMed in Google ADK

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Google ADK agent to start working with Stanford PubMed immediately.

01

"Find recent clinical trials for CAR-T cell therapy in lymphoma"

02

"Search for BRCA1 gene articles related to breast cancer prevention"

03

"Find free full-text systematic reviews on metformin and diabetes prevention"

Troubleshooting Stanford PubMed MCP Server with Google ADK

Common issues when connecting Stanford PubMed to Google ADK through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpToolset not found

Update: pip install --upgrade google-adk

Stanford PubMed + Google ADK FAQ

Common questions about integrating Stanford PubMed MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

How does Google ADK connect to MCP servers?

Import the MCP toolset class and pass the server URL. ADK discovers and registers all tools automatically, making them available to your agent's tool-use loop.
02

Can ADK agents use multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Declare multiple MCP tool providers in your agent configuration. ADK merges all tool schemas and the agent can call tools from any server in a single turn.
03

Which Gemini models work best with MCP tools?

Gemini 2.0 Flash and Pro models both support function calling required for MCP tools. Flash is recommended for latency-sensitive use cases, Pro for complex reasoning.

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