Sciencera Documentation
Welcome to Sciencera — the Open Peptide Translation Network.
These docs explain what Sciencera is, what it does today, and how it stays trustworthy as it grows. Whether you're a researcher thinking about submitting a hypothesis, a lab considering joining, a peer reviewer, or someone evaluating where this is going — there's a path for you.
From discovery to real-world application, verifiably.
Pick your path
| You are a... | Read in order |
|---|---|
| Researcher with a peptide idea | Overview → Getting started → Features |
| Lab or CRO | Overview → Features → Compliance |
| Peer reviewer | Overview → How it works → Features |
| Investor or analyst | Overview → Compliance → Operations |
| Newly curious | Overview → Glossary → Features |
Table of contents
Start here
- Overview — What Sciencera is and the problem it solves
- How it works — The pieces, in plain terms
- Glossary — Key terms without the jargon
Using Sciencera
- Getting started — Your first session, end to end
- Features — What you can do today
- Tour the app — A walkthrough of every page
- Your Solana wallet — How signing in actually works
Trust & verification
- The blockchain layer — Why we use one, and what it stores
- How proposals stay tamperproof — The proposal lifecycle
- How reputation works — Soulbound credentials
- Where your data lives — On chain, off chain, in your browser
Network governance
- Compliance — Why regulators take this seriously
- How the network is run — Multisig, monitoring, incident response
What this site is, and isn't
This is a public reference. Everything here mirrors what's in our open-source repos. If you find something out of date, the code is the source of truth — let us know and we'll fix the docs.
This is not legal, medical, or financial advice. Sciencera helps you organize and verify peptide research; it does not approve products, file submissions to regulators, or guarantee outcomes.
A note on jargon
We use plain language by default. When we say something like "proof hash" or "PDA", we explain what it means and why it matters for you the first time it shows up. Full definitions live in the glossary.