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'''Diyo Nikolas''' | '''Diyo Nikolas''' is a doctor of medicine and co-founder of [[StarCitizen:BiotiCorp]] together with [[StarCitizen:Ted Santos]].<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/transmission/15092-Portfolio-BiotiCorp|text=Portfolio: BiotiCorp}}</ref> | ||
==Biography== | |||
===Early life and education=== | |||
Nikolas pursued graduate studies at the [[StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine]] on [[StarCitizen:Mentor]], where she became a doctoral researcher in the early 2910s. Her research focused on the effects of quantum travel upon the precision of surgical assist robots, a field with direct implications for emergency care in space. | |||
The school's ''Decon'' lab, infamous among students for the sensitivity of its hazard detection system — which would routinely trap researchers overnight during decontamination lockdowns — was the setting for a pivotal encounter that would define the rest of her career. | |||
===Meeting Ted Santos=== | |||
In 2912, during one such decontamination lockdown, Nikolas found herself confined to the Decon lab alongside [[StarCitizen:Ted Santos]], a recently transferred doctoral student who had received a [[StarCitizen:UEE Navy|Navy]] grant to study Targion disease, a neurological disorder appearing in [[StarCitizen:starman]] with long service records. Santos was investigating genetic gravitational compression as a potential cause. | |||
To calm the visibly agitated Santos, Nikolas asked him to explain his research. By the end of the lockdown, the two had recognized a significant connection between their respective fields of study. | |||
===Groundbreaking research=== | |||
Three years later, in 2915, Doctors Nikolas and Santos published a joint paper in the ''Rhetor Journal of Medicine'' demonstrating that genetic gravitational compression occurring during quantum travel was causally linked to increased patient fatality rates during emergency surgical transport. The findings were immediately incorporated into Search and Rescue protocols across the Empire. | |||
===Founding of BiotiCorp=== | |||
Recognizing the commercial and medical potential of the discovery, the [[StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine]] invested in the creation of a private research center led by Nikolas and Santos. This became the foundation of [[StarCitizen:BiotiCorp]]. | |||
BiotiCorp's first commercial product was a software suite for surgical assist robots allowing them to compensate for the effects of quantum travel, dramatically reducing transitory patient deaths. The suite saw near-universal adoption, and all initial profits were reinvested into further research. | |||
==Role at BiotiCorp== | |||
Nikolas has been a central figure in shaping BiotiCorp's research direction and public identity. In 2935, addressing the graduating class of the [[StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine]], she articulated what would become the company's guiding principle: | |||
{{Quote|The most important tool that any medical practitioner can have is knowledge.|Dr. Diyo Nikolas, 2935 Scaliger School of Medicine commencement address}} | |||
This philosophy directly motivated BiotiCorp's move into medical imaging, resulting in the Vitalus Pro MediScan line — a portable, advanced clinical scanner praised for its extensive feature set and ability to meet a wide range of acuity demands. | |||
Alongside Santos, Nikolas has also championed [[StarCitizen:Project Calliope]], an ambitious full-body diagnostic and surgical system targeting reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, now in early civilian deployment after successful military trials. | |||
==Legacy== | |||
Nikolas's body of work spans software, hardware, and fundamental medical research. Her contributions include: | |||
* Co-authorship of the foundational 2915 paper on quantum travel and surgical fatalities | |||
* Strategic leadership of BiotiCorp's research agenda for over three decades | |||
* Central role in developing the [[StarCitizen:AutoDoc]] surgical assist robot line and the Vitalus Pro MediScan | |||
* Co-sponsorship of [[StarCitizen:Project Calliope]] with [[StarCitizen:Ted Santos]] and lead engineer [[StarCitizen:Livia Haskel]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 13 May 2026
Diyo Nikolas is a doctor of medicine and co-founder of StarCitizen:BiotiCorp together with StarCitizen:Ted Santos.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>
Biography
Early life and education
Nikolas pursued graduate studies at the StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine on StarCitizen:Mentor, where she became a doctoral researcher in the early 2910s. Her research focused on the effects of quantum travel upon the precision of surgical assist robots, a field with direct implications for emergency care in space.
The school's Decon lab, infamous among students for the sensitivity of its hazard detection system — which would routinely trap researchers overnight during decontamination lockdowns — was the setting for a pivotal encounter that would define the rest of her career.
Meeting Ted Santos
In 2912, during one such decontamination lockdown, Nikolas found herself confined to the Decon lab alongside StarCitizen:Ted Santos, a recently transferred doctoral student who had received a Navy grant to study Targion disease, a neurological disorder appearing in StarCitizen:starman with long service records. Santos was investigating genetic gravitational compression as a potential cause.
To calm the visibly agitated Santos, Nikolas asked him to explain his research. By the end of the lockdown, the two had recognized a significant connection between their respective fields of study.
Groundbreaking research
Three years later, in 2915, Doctors Nikolas and Santos published a joint paper in the Rhetor Journal of Medicine demonstrating that genetic gravitational compression occurring during quantum travel was causally linked to increased patient fatality rates during emergency surgical transport. The findings were immediately incorporated into Search and Rescue protocols across the Empire.
Founding of BiotiCorp
Recognizing the commercial and medical potential of the discovery, the StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine invested in the creation of a private research center led by Nikolas and Santos. This became the foundation of StarCitizen:BiotiCorp.
BiotiCorp's first commercial product was a software suite for surgical assist robots allowing them to compensate for the effects of quantum travel, dramatically reducing transitory patient deaths. The suite saw near-universal adoption, and all initial profits were reinvested into further research.
Role at BiotiCorp
Nikolas has been a central figure in shaping BiotiCorp's research direction and public identity. In 2935, addressing the graduating class of the StarCitizen:Scaliger School of Medicine, she articulated what would become the company's guiding principle:
"The most important tool that any medical practitioner can have is knowledge.
This philosophy directly motivated BiotiCorp's move into medical imaging, resulting in the Vitalus Pro MediScan line — a portable, advanced clinical scanner praised for its extensive feature set and ability to meet a wide range of acuity demands.
Alongside Santos, Nikolas has also championed StarCitizen:Project Calliope, an ambitious full-body diagnostic and surgical system targeting reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, now in early civilian deployment after successful military trials.
Legacy
Nikolas's body of work spans software, hardware, and fundamental medical research. Her contributions include:
- Co-authorship of the foundational 2915 paper on quantum travel and surgical fatalities
- Strategic leadership of BiotiCorp's research agenda for over three decades
- Central role in developing the StarCitizen:AutoDoc surgical assist robot line and the Vitalus Pro MediScan
- Co-sponsorship of StarCitizen:Project Calliope with StarCitizen:Ted Santos and lead engineer StarCitizen:Livia Haskel
References
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