Help Support the Protection of Original Scientific Work
I am raising funds to pursue protection for original scientific work that I developed and publicly documented over several years. This effort is focused on safeguarding authorship, attribution, and the integrity of the scientific record in situations where independent contributions risk being overlooked or diluted.
I am a single mother and personally invested over $3,000 in protecting my intellectual property last year alone. This financial burden is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain, and I would greatly appreciate any assistance available as we explore options to keep this work both protected and openly accessible to the autistic community.
The work in question involves an original framework examining the pathology of autism and its associated comorbidities. It was shared openly and time stamped, with the intention of contributing to scientific understanding and encouraging further research.
As the field continues to evolve, it has become necessary to ensure that appropriate processes are followed to preserve clear authorship and attribution.
You can learn more about my work on my website kimberlyedu.org
Thank you for supporting scientific integrity and responsible stewardship of original work.
I created a biochemical network, which is a map of proteins. I constructed mine to be a functional blueprint of how the body works. I then compared autism and comorbid biomarkers to find the points of dysregulation. This allowed me to identify the biochemical cascade that may be responsible for autism traits, comorbid traits, and why they cluster.
That conclusion is Kitzerow’s Autism and the Comorbidities Theory.
You can find a list of the primary sources I’ve created here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/primary-source-list
You can find my integrity policy here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/integrity-policy
You can find my method here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/the-scientific-method
You can find my papers here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/researchgate-papers
Each isolated link time stamped here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/the-timeline-1
Response to existing biochemical autism pathology models can be found here: https://www.kimberlyedu.org/response-to-existing-biochemical-autism-pathology-models

