These notes are the public record of what I'm learning, thinking and building on the path to Krinos.
They will cover neuroscience of neurodevelopment, neural engineering, AI applied to biological data, and the intersection between basic science and product. Some will be drafts of ideas. Others, reviews of papers I read. Others still, field notes from conversations with researchers.
The intent isn't to publish finished work. It's to think out loud, with an invitation to anyone who wants to talk.
What's coming
In the coming months and years, my personal work will organize itself around specific questions — about neurodevelopmental circuits, plasticity windows, what precision neuromodulation can already do and what still needs to mature. I'll use this space to record what I learn, and to leave trails others can follow.
I'll also write about broader things: the economics of neurotech research, the institutional design of companies that do basic science, what one learns observing the pipeline of companies like Neuralink, Synchron, Precision Neuroscience. Not everything will be directly related to Krinos, but everything will be part of what informs its construction.
About the format
Long-form writing, not optimized for engagement. No newsletter, no metrics, no editorial calendar. I write when there's something real to say. Whoever wants to follow along, comes back.
Comments and conversations happen in email, in person, or in public replies elsewhere. Here is where things get recorded.
If you're a researcher, clinician, engineer or student in this intersection, and something I write here provokes you — to agree, to disagree, to suggest literature — get in touch.
That's what these notes exist for.