Delivery research · Program

Vector nanodisk

A research path for getting molecules where they need to go.

Our vector nanodisk program explores a next-generation delivery vehicle for peptide and nucleic-acid payloads — the long-horizon “Deliver” leg of the Florida Man Bioscience platform.

Who it’s for. Partners, investors, and collaborators evaluating FMB’s delivery research optionality.

Status: Research-stage molecule layer. Not a shipped therapeutic.

Illustration of a nanodisk delivery concept

Why it matters

Marketing that stays honest.

Delivery as a system

We treat delivery as part of the same loop as matching and measurement — not a disconnected side project.

Patient-relevant ambition

Many promising molecules fail less on design than on access. This program studies how to carry payloads more carefully across barriers.

Research first

This is a scientific program with public notes and a reserved product host — not a marketed drug or clinical offering.

What you can expect

Clear commitments. No theater.

  • Transparent research-stage positioning
  • Aligned with Detect → Design → Deliver
  • Separable IP and program documentation as work matures