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AimwellBio Opens a Door Most People Will Not Be Allowed Through, And Healthcare's Sharpest Professionals Are Already Walking In
A new professional intelligence network is forming around the people who shape clinical, research, regulatory, and capital decisions. Observer access is free. The credentialing is not. And the first profiles are already visible.
DENVER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / June 1, 2026 / Aimwell Partners Inc. (OTCID:AIMN) Aimwellbio, today announced that it is opening Free Observer access for a limited onboarding period, inviting approved healthcare, research, biopharma, regulatory, and investment professionals to claim a professional health intelligence profile inside the AimwellBio network. The first credentialed profiles are now live, including Strategic Advisor and Federated Health Intelligence Network contributor Christopher A. Jones, PhD, MSc, FRSM, whose presence on the platform signals the standard of profile AimwellBio is being built around.
Something is forming inside healthcare that has not been named yet. As AI accelerates the production of clinical, regulatory, and investment information, the professionals responsible for acting on it are quietly looking for a place where the signal is traceable, the reviewers are real, and the room is closed to anyone who cannot prove who they are. AimwellBio is being built as that room.
Observer access is the doorway. It is free to those who qualify and unavailable to those who cannot verify. To be considered, applicants provide a professional LinkedIn profile and an email associated with an accredited medical, academic, research, biopharma, regulatory, investment, or healthcare organization. Once approved, an Observer receives a professional health intelligence profile inside the network, visibility into selected signal briefings and source-traced research activity, topic-following pathways, and a route into deeper participation through Contributor, Member, Signal, Shield, and institutional tiers as they develop.
"LinkedIn shows where a professional has been," said John Morgan, Founder of AimwellBio. "AimwellBio is being built to show what a professional is qualified to notice, review, contribute to, and help the field understand. That is a different category. The Observer Network is our way of opening the door to serious professionals who want to see what is forming, understand the signal layer, and become part of a credentialed ecosystem before it becomes crowded."
Above the Observer tier sits the Federated Health Intelligence Network (FHIN), a professional contributor layer for clinicians, researchers, health economists, regulatory professionals, biopharma leaders, and other qualified experts whose work can strengthen the network's credibility and review capacity. AimwellBio is expanding its FHIN Founding Cohort now. Participation is by private invitation and is separate from general Observer access.
Dr. Christopher A. Jones is one of the first contributor profiles surfaced publicly. His profile organizes the elements AimwellBio intends to make standard across the network: professional identity, research context, areas of expertise, publication history, validation status, and contribution pathways, all in one place. It is also the first visible answer to a question the platform is being designed around. What does a professional look like when their judgment, not just their resume, is the asset on the page.
AimwellBio's broader platform is taking shape around the same thesis. Signal intelligence surfaces, briefing formats, dossier samples, contributor profiles, and professional onboarding flows are now public. The company is organizing them around one central position: as AI accelerates the production of healthcare information, the field needs stronger systems for source-tracing, professional review, confidence labeling, and decision-support context. The credentialed network is how AimwellBio plans to provide it.
In parallel, AimwellBio is developing a Saudi Corridor intelligence lens led by Shannon Allen, focused on identifying health, biopharma, AI, research, and healthcare companies that may be relevant to Kingdom-level innovation review and Vision 2030 aligned healthcare transformation. This corridor framing does not imply government endorsement, approval, mandate, or partnership unless separately documented. It is positioned as analytical lens, not as a public-sector relationship.
The pattern across all of this is consistent. AimwellBio is not asking professionals to try a product. It is asking them to be admitted to a network whose value will be set by who is allowed inside. Approved Observers are visible to one another. Their profiles are real. The signal layer they will read together is being built around their participation. For the professionals in healthcare, research, biopharma, regulatory, and capital who shape what the field eventually does, the question is no longer whether such a network will form. It is whether they will be inside it when it does.
The Observer onboarding period is open now and is intentionally limited. Approved applicants are added in the order their credentials clear review.
Qualified professionals may apply for Free Observer access at aimwellbio.com/observer. Dr. Christopher A. Jones' contributor profile is viewable at aimwellbio.com/contributor/christopher-a-jones. AimwellBio Signals can be reviewed at aimwellbio.com/signals, and a dossier sample is available at aimwellbio.com/dossier-sample.
About AimwellBio
AimwellBio is a healthcare decision intelligence platform focused on source-traced signal intelligence, professional review, briefing formats, dossier support, and decision-support infrastructure for healthcare, biopharma, research, regulatory, capital, and institutional audiences. The platform is designed to help qualified professionals and organizations better understand emerging signals, research context, and evidence pathways before decisions are made. AimwellBio provides analytical and informational outputs to support professional and organizational decision-making. AimwellBio does not provide medical advice, legal advice, regulatory guidance, investment recommendations, or government endorsement.
Investor relations and Media Contact
John Morgan
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Forward-Looking Statements: This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. AimwellBio provides analytical and informational outputs to support decision-making. It does not constitute medical advice, regulatory guidance, investment recommendations, government endorsement, or legal counsel. Observer credentialing and FHIN Founding Cohort participation are the network's membership processes, not contracts of employment or fiduciary relationships, and remain subject to review, qualification, and applicable rules.
SOURCE: Aimwell Partners
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S.Gregor--AMWN