Human Regulation Science
REGENETICS
Regenetics is the discipline that studies the regulatory architecture of the human system — the direction in which the body adapts, and how that direction can be changed.
Its scientific core — NeuroBiovectorology: the Theory of Biological Regulatory Vectors.
Dr. Kravchenko
Founder · Innovator · System Architect
STATE DYNAMICS INTERFACE
FIVE REGULATORY VECTORS
Each vector is not a disease category, but a direction of adaptation with its own biological axis.
B1 ·
SURVIVAL
Constant readiness for load
B2 ·
SELF-ATTACK
Conflict redirected inward
B3 ·
DEFICIENCY
Conserving resources under scarcity
B4 ·
THREAT
Constant scanning for danger
B5 ·
DECLINE
Reduced activity when adaptation seems hopeless
HOW A VECTOR FORMS
Five stages of one direction
Every regulatory vector follows the same path. In early stages, direction is easy to adjust. In later stages, it becomes part of the body's regulatory architecture.
FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION
From NeuroBiovectorology as the scientific core — to the HSEI application layer, diagnostic tools, and a new standard of human state engineering.
2025
Regenetics founded
Human Regulation Science
2030
Platform ecosystem
HSEI · REGENESIS GUIDE · Regulation Index
2050
New standard of medicine
From Health Management to State Management
2100+
Human systems engineering at scale
Future infrastructure of human systems
Building the future infrastructure of human systems engineering.