Scientific Foundation
A Structured Path from Hypothesis to Federal Deployment
Our research architecture is designed to meet the rigorous standards of federal SBIR/STTR review — built on measurable outcomes, human subject protocol, and a clear commercialization pathway.
Research Philosophy
Winning Research Is Measured, Not Claimed
Quantifiable Outcomes Only
Every research claim maps to a specific, measurable neurophysiological metric. No subjective performance language.
Validated Measurement Standards
All protocols align with peer-reviewed EEG, HRV, and cognitive performance measurement frameworks used across federal health and defense research.
Structured Transition Pathway
Phase I → Phase II → Phase III transition is built into every research design from day one — ensuring federal deployment readiness is never retrofitted.
Validation Roadmap
The JMJ Neuro Systems™ Validation Roadmap
Feasibility & Baseline Validation
- ▸EEG pilot data collection
- ▸HRV baseline measurement
- ▸Controlled user studies
- ▸Biomarker baseline analysis
- ▸Feasibility validation report
Expanded Validation & Operational Testing
- ▸Larger cohort studies
- ▸AI-assisted personalization layer
- ▸Adaptive optimization protocols
- ▸Military / clinical pilot deployment
- ▸Operational integration testing
Federal Deployment & Commercialization
- ▸DoD program transition
- ▸VA deployment integration
- ▸Healthcare licensing pathway
- ▸Aerospace sector adaptation
- ▸Enterprise workforce resilience deployment
IP & Confidentiality
Intellectual Property & Confidentiality
The specific research hypothesis, study design, measurement framework, human subject protocol, and commercialization narrative of JMJ Neuro Systems™ are protected intellectual property. All technical details are disclosed exclusively under executed NDA/MOU. JMJ Neuro Systems™ holds exclusive government-sector rights, federal proposal exclusivity, and co-development rights for all federally funded improvements.
Human Subjects Protection
IRB Oversight, 45 CFR 46, and DoD-Aligned Research Compliance
Every study involving human participants is reviewed by a federally registered Institutional Review Board (IRB) prior to enrollment. Protocols are designed against 45 CFR 46 (Common Rule), 32 CFR 219 (DoD), 21 CFR 50/56 (FDA where applicable), and DoDI 3216.02 for human subjects research conducted or supported by the Department of Defense.
Common Rule
Informed consent, risk minimization, and equitable subject selection across all studies.
DoD Human Subjects
DoD-specific protections for military personnel and operational research populations.
DoD Instruction
Component-level IRB review and HRPP accreditation for DoD-funded or DoD-conducted research.
PHI & PII Handling
HIPAA-aligned PHI handling, de-identification, and CUI controls per NIST SP 800-171.
Federal Wide Assurance (FWA), HRPP plan, IRB letters of determination, CITI training records, and adverse-event reporting procedures are provided to contracting officers and program managers upon executed NDA.
Publications & Pre-Prints
Peer-Review Pipeline
Manuscripts in preparation from active Phase I feasibility work. Titles and venues are withheld until acceptance to preserve scientific priority and federal proposal exclusivity.
Detailed methods, datasets, and pre-print drafts are released to federal reviewers under executed NDA.
STTR Structure
Why STTR Over Standard SBIR
JMJ Neuro Systems™ pursues the STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) structure — requiring a research institution partner — which immediately elevates proposal scientific standing and provides access to university-grade measurement infrastructure.
University Neuroscience Lab
Scientific validation infrastructure
Human Performance Laboratory
Testing, biometrics, and measurement
Medical & Defense Advisors
Operational relevance and transition pathway
Specific partner institutions are disclosed under executed NDA.