Contact for Researchers
For academic, clinical, and institutional researchers working in or adjacent to bioregulator science.
Three pathways for researcher contact.
- Working Bibliography
Access to the bibliographic anchor.
Qualified researchers may request access to the working bibliography that anchors the discipline — the curated body of peer-reviewed literature spanning the Khavinson lineage, cross-species evidence, and mechanistic resolution publications. Bibliographic access is provided to researchers in academic, clinical, or institutional contexts.
- Research Collaboration
Collaboration on bioregulator science.
Research groups working on bioregulator characterization, in-vivo or clinical-observational study, mechanism-of-action resolution, or indication-specific evidence development may propose collaboration with the institutional research program. Proposals are coordinated through the founding entity and the research-affiliate network.
- Indication Development
Indication-specific evidence programs.
Clinical and pharmaceutical-research groups interested in advancing specific indications toward FDA-pathway endoceutical approval — neurological, immune, vascular, longevity, metabolic — may propose indication-development partnerships. Partnerships are negotiated under standard pharmaceutical research-and-development terms.
Researcher inquiry.
Researchers in academic, clinical, or institutional contexts may direct inquiries to the founding institutional entity for evaluation and routing to the appropriate research, affiliate, or development program. Inquiries should include institutional affiliation, research focus, and the specific pathway above to which the inquiry applies.
Contact: research@endogenicpharmacology.com