Cellovian is an education-focused organization dedicated to advancing scientific literacy, regulatory awareness, and ethical communication within emerging areas of biologic research.
The organization was established in response to widespread confusion, inconsistent terminology, and regulatory misunderstanding surrounding biologic science. Cellovian’s mission is to support clarity and responsibility through structured, education-first programs grounded in peer-reviewed literature and public regulatory guidance.
The Founder
Brooke Morrisseau, MS
Cellovian was founded by Brooke Morrisseau, MS, whose academic background and professional experience span cellular physiology, exercise science, and curriculum development.
Through academic training and professional experience, Brooke recognized a recurring challenge across healthcare-adjacent fields: scientific research is often discussed without sufficient regulatory context, leading to misinterpretation, overstatement, and risk.
A Commitment to Scientific Education
Through academic training and professional experience, Brooke recognized a recurring challenge across healthcare-adjacent fields: scientific research is often discussed without sufficient regulatory context, leading to misinterpretation, overstatement, and risk.
Cellovian was created to address this gap by offering education that:
Examines how biologic concepts are described in scientific literature
Clarifies the distinction between research, regulation, and clinical application
Emphasizes responsible scientific communication
Reinforces regulatory boundaries governing biologics
Our Vision
Cellovian’s vision is to elevate the standard of scientific understanding and regulatory literacy across biologic research discussions.
By focusing on education, not products, treatments, or outcomes. Cellovian supports professionals seeking clarity in an evolving and highly regulated scientific landscape.
All Cellovian programs are educational in scope and designed to complement, not replace, formal training, licensure, or regulatory approval.