Research

Slow questions, exact answers.

Our research is organized around a small number of long-running programs. Each is defined by a written protocol, retained records and criteria agreed before the first measurement is taken.

Method development

Designing and refining preparation and handling methods until they are reproducible by another hand in another laboratory.

Analytical characterization

Identity and purity work supported by instrument data, retained records and clear acceptance criteria.

Stability & handling

Understanding how research materials behave under storage, transport and repeated handling conditions.

Reproducibility

Independent repetition of our own results before anything is considered established.

Method

Five stages, every time.

No program skips a stage. The sequence is what makes a result worth keeping.

  1. 01QuestionA narrow, falsifiable question and a documented rationale.
  2. 02ProtocolWritten method, materials, controls and acceptance criteria.
  3. 03ExecutionBench work with contemporaneous records and retained samples.
  4. 04AnalysisInstrument data reviewed against pre-defined criteria.
  5. 05ReviewSecond-reader review before any result leaves the laboratory.

Catalog & documentation

Detailed records are shared privately.

Batch records, analytical documentation and the research catalog are available only to verified, approved researchers inside the secure access area.

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