Program Types & Stages
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Introduction
In biotech and pharma, every organization structures its scientific programs differently. Differences could be cultural, or based on modality, therapeutic area, team function, or internal stage-gate conventions. Program types in Pluto let you model these differences directly in your workspace, so programs are standardized, classified, and tracked in terms your teams actually use. Once configured, every scientific question, dataset, analysis, and plot created in Pluto can be directly linked back to a program and its current stage, giving scientific leaders a live view of where work is happening and what decisions they are impacting.
Creating program types
Navigate to your organization settings > Program settings and click + New program type.

Give your program type a name (see examples below), configure appearance settings, and define the ordered stages a program can go through:

Organization administrators can edit program type display information and stages any time from the program settings:

Example program types
Therapeutic program
R&D
Preclinical
IND-enabling
Phase I
Phase II
Drug discovery program
Target discovery
Target & model characterization
Mechanism & selectivity profiling
Translational evidence building
Phase I / II biomarker science
Model development program
Model design
Model characterization
Disease relevance validation
Perturbation & response profiling
Approved for program use
Biomarker strategy program
Biomarker discovery
Biomarker prioritization
Assay & sample type validation
Clinical cohort validation
Regulatory package
Research program
Pre-funding
Preliminary research
Active work
Publication preparation
Published
These are just ideas to get you started! You're free to define your own program types and stages, or reach out to your dedicated Pluto solutions engineer for advice specific to your own scientific goals.
Learn more about creating and using Programs