Biology:100K Wellness Project

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Short description: Clinical study using health data

The 100K Wellness Project was a 10-month Framingham-style longitudinal study, organized by Leroy Hood. The pilot phase took place between March and December 2014.

Participants submitted integrated data from whole-genome sequencing, gut microbiome, clinical laboratory tests and quantified self measures to provide actionable results for health coaching.[1]

It showed actionable opportunities in all participants, and participants followed actionable guidelines about 70 percent of the time.[2][3]

It later would transition into the wellness startup Arivale.

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