Documented lineage
Khavinson’s founding partnership with Vyacheslav Morozov anchors the graph. Long-term collaborators, institute branches, clinical partners, and explicitly documented student relationships extend from it.
Learn the history, molecules, people, source records, tissues, protein contexts, and open questions across the Khavinson research school. Every public research note in the indexed vault remains searchable.
The same corpus can be approached through records, molecules, people, time, tissues, or molecular context.
The map distinguishes documented founding, coauthor, collaborator, student, and institutional relationships from the wider author directory.
Khavinson’s founding partnership with Vyacheslav Morozov anchors the graph. Long-term collaborators, institute branches, clinical partners, and explicitly documented student relationships extend from it.
New papers, translations, transcripts, syntheses, and research leads appear here as the corpus is rebuilt.
Provenance is descriptive. Russian-language papers, international publications, institutions, independent articles, translations, transcripts, and videos remain equally discoverable.
Relationships retain status. Reported, co-mentioned, proposed, speculative, and unresolved connections are visibly different.
Missing edges stay missing. The public corpus does not establish Khavinson’s academic supervisor, so the lineage map does not invent one.
Explore short peptides and peptide preparations through source records, study models, researchers, tissues, and protein mentions. Russian and international papers, institutional work, independent articles, transcripts, and videos retain equal visibility; provenance and relationship labels stay attached.
Explore the documented founding partnership, coauthors, students, collaborators, clinical branches, and institutions. Node size follows source coverage, not scientific importance. Hover or select a person to reveal only their direct mapped connections.
No academic-supervisor edge is shown for Khavinson because the public corpus does not establish one.
Names are aggregated from public source metadata. Record counts describe corpus coverage—not authority, seniority, or contribution size.
Browse dated source records across study models, languages, institutions, independent publications, transcripts, and media without an authority ranking.
Save source-linked records, assemble a research path without re-ranking their provenance, export a reference packet, or record a source correction for later review.
Saved records stay in this browser. Reorder them, add a question, then export a portable packet.
Different source contexts, equal visibility. Russian-language and international papers, institutional studies, independent articles, transcripts, and videos are not assigned authority scores. Their metadata tells readers where each statement came from.