Advocacy ·
Without Memory, Institutions Repeat Harm
Documentation is not bureaucracy. Documentation is accountability.
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Research-oriented writing, technical interpretation, health systems, and infrastructure analysis.
Advocacy ·
Documentation is not bureaucracy. Documentation is accountability.
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Advocacy ·
Many chronic conditions are not isolated disorders. They are interconnected biological patterns.
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Advocacy ·
Modern genomic testing produces massive amounts of data — but interpretation remains the true challenge. I offer phenotype-anchored genomic analysis and systems-level second-opinion support for providers navigating complex, multi-system patient presentations involving neurology, connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia, dystonia, immune dysfunction, rare disease investigation, and beyond.
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Advocacy ·
Civil rights violations in education are rarely just isolated incidents. More often, they reflect deeper systemic failures — weak oversight, fragmented records, inconsistent enforcement, and institutions that make accountability difficult to trace. This piece explores how ecosystem mapping and digital infrastructure can help make those patterns visible, strengthen compliance, and support more meaningful educational equity.
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Advocacy ·
Institutional harm often emerges through hidden accountability gaps, misaligned incentives, weak oversight, and systemic bias. By identifying early warning signs and understanding how these patterns operate in practice, organizations can move from reactive crisis management to proactive systems repair.
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Update ·
I’ve started an email list for those who want real updates on my work, research, projects, announcements, and website changes — meaningful content, no spam, no clutter.
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Writing ·
Neural MindMap is a free web app built for visual thinkers, researchers, and builders. Instead of forcing ideas into rigid lists, it lets you map concepts as connected systems — quickly, clearly, and without needing an account.
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Update ·
I’ve published a new paper on sleep and time dilation—how REM/NREM architecture, memory density, and neurocognitive load can make time feel stretched, compressed, or skipped entirely. Read it here: baileygwyn.xyz/publications/papers/memory-sleep-time-dialtion
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Update ·
Being “the first” often means being too early—early enough to be ignored in real time, and still expected to prove your reality. I didn’t get the benefit of the doors opening for me. But I kept pushing anyway, because systems can change—and the next person shouldn’t have to fight as hard.
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Project Update ·
The publications section on my site has been reorganized and restored. Papers, research notes, and ongoing work are now easier to explore, with more additions planned.
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