About

Who we are.
And who we are not.

Raganele is a small, deliberately specialised firm. We build coupled physiological models of the human body, and we run programs against them for pharma, biotech, and academic collaborators.

Our team comes from outside biology — from disciplines where computing millions of simultaneous what-ifs over a coupled system, with millisecond latency and full sensitivity to every input, has been routine for two decades. The methods translate. The body is a coupled system, like any other.

What we are not

We are not clinicians. We do not see patients, we do not prescribe, and we do not interpret laboratory results. Every claim we make about biology traces to a peer-reviewed publication, a calibrated cohort, or a clearly marked open question.

We are not a contract research organisation. We work on a small number of engagements at a time, each anchored to a published trial or a specific mechanism question the collaborator brings.

We are not a software vendor. We do not sell a platform. The model lives here; we run it for you.

How engagements work

Every engagement begins with a replication. You send us a paper — yours or someone else's — and we reproduce its primary endpoint. When the replication is on-anchor, we run the variants the original study could not. When our number disagrees with well-anchored literature, we fix the model. We never ship a number that contradicts peer-reviewed evidence without first documenting why.

Stealth mode

We do not currently disclose the team, the funders, or the underlying computational stack. The capabilities below are demonstrable on a call; the receipts are demonstrable in a folder.

For collaboration enquiries, replication requests, or to discuss whether your indication fits the body model, get in touch.

Engage

Send us an asset.
We’ll send back a schedule.

A trial protocol, a candidate molecule, a withdrawn product with a question attached. If it touches the wired body — and most things do — we can tell you what the counterfactual sweep returns.

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