Most of biomedicine is built on top of reagents, cell lines, plasmids, antibodies, animal models, datasets, image figures, and statistical claims that nobody systematically rechecks once they enter the literature. When a defect at the root is eventually discovered — a mis-identified cell line, a sequencing error in a foundational construct, an image-manipulated figure, a statistical artifact — the field has typically already built years of work on top of it. The Scientific Knowledge Audit & Correction Institute is built so that pattern stops. It continuously re-audits the legacy corpus across reagents, data, claims, hypotheses, protocols, patents, trial designs, and regulatory submissions. When a defect is confirmed, it autonomously cascades structured corrections through grant amendments, intellectual-property filings, journal corrections, investor disclosures, and regulatory submissions, with cryptographic provenance and mandatory human review at every external step.
Value proposition: - Continuous re-audit of the legacy biological corpus
- Cascading corrections through grants, IP, journals, investors, and regulators
- Cryptographic provenance with human review at every external step