Research
Public Portal

Traditional Pharma tests on people -at Divinity® we research with people.
Research extends far beyond the confines of a laboratory. We place immense value
on evaluating human experiences and incorporating public perspectives into our work.
Consequently, we host engagement sessions throughout the year to foster active
community participation. Listed below are examples of these initiatives across a diverse
array of areas, utilizing methods ranging from surveys to detailed questionnaires.”

Recherche 研究 بَحْث Forschung Исследование Výzkum Έρευνα 調査 sukisok  การวิจัย Дослідження تحقیق کنید

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When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.”

Dalai Lama

Public Studies

Here you can find a list of current public studies we are currently engaged with. These cover a wide range of topics such as niche areas of healthcare allowing us to understand the pain points in a certain healthcare industry to racial discrimination in the workplace. Participation is easy! Simply click “Explore” to participate.

The “Infrastructure Age” & Purity Audit

The “Nutritional Divide” & Academic Performance Study

The “Cap Friction” & Microplastic Study

The “Wish-Cycling” Behavioural Audit

The “Trust & Taste” Consumption Study

The “Traveller’s Biome” Study

The “Social Jetlag” & Chronotype Study

The “Passenger Experience” EU Airport Security Study

The “Thermal Comfort” & Bedding Materials Survey

The “Blue Light” & Pre-Sleep Ritual Audit

The “Bio-Spatial” Mental Health Study

The “Textile Toxicity” Report

“Divinity® respects your data sovereignty. This research is conducted to engineer solutions, not to sell ads. Anonymized findings will be published in our annual Human and Planetary Health Report to drive industry policy change.”