Explainers
AAV, gene therapy, and more—decoded.
These primers accompany our protocol work, ensuring every stakeholder can navigate key ideas without losing precision.
AAV (Adeno-associated virus)
A small virus used as a vehicle to deliver healthy genetic material into cells. It has a strong safety record and can target specific tissues.
- Acts like a delivery capsule for therapeutic DNA.
- Different serotypes reach different organs.
- Careful dosing and monitoring keep patients safe.
Gene therapy
Techniques that add, remove, or regulate genes to treat disease. Success depends on precise delivery and long-term monitoring.
- Can switch faulty genes on or off.
- Requires clear protocols for safety and follow-up.
- Often paired with AAV or lipid nanoparticles.
Medication logic
The science of how drugs interact in the body—covering dosage timing, contraindications, and patient context.
- Looks at combinations, not just single prescriptions.
- Feeds decision tools used by clinicians and patients.
- Requires constant updates as data evolves.
axₙlog translation
Our method of turning human experience—thoughts, emotions, intuition—into structured data without losing nuance.
- Merges interviews, biometrics, and behavioral cues.
- Creates narratives, dashboards, and risk alerts.
- Respects privacy while elevating insight.