Rajiv Vakani Emerging Therapies Studio wall
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How this works

This is a research studio, not a finished library. Its purpose is to become better at evaluating therapies while their evidence is still evolving.

Every investigation begins with the question people are actually asking, not with the molecule itself. Therapies change. Good questions last longer.

How to read
an investigation

Each investigation follows the same path.

  1. Start with what people are claiming.
  2. Separate what is known from what remains uncertain.
  3. Finish with what changes in practice today.

The goal is a thinking artifact: a record of how someone should think through the therapy today, knowing it will need revision tomorrow.

When the same ideas appear across many investigations, they become essays. Those come later, and only when they’ve been earned.

Every notebook is a snapshot. Revision here is part of the method, not a sign the earlier work failed.

Studio wall
and notebook

The studio wall begins with questions. Open one to see the evidence notebook behind it.

Inside each notebook you’ll find the investigation, supporting context, occasional notebook entries, and a current-thinking section that remains open to revision.

What this is not

This project explains evidence. It does not recommend treatment, provide dosing advice, or replace clinical care.