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Podcast Rewind: It's Personalized – The Future of Data-Driven Health

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Note: This episode originally aired in January 2023.

Tune in this week as special guest, Dr. Leroy Hood, an accomplished scientist best known for his integral work on the Human Genome Project, discusses data-driven analysis of chronic diseases and how our genomes may be able to provide individualized health recommendations in the future.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

1. Dr. Leroy “Lee” Hood, MD, PhD, a world-renowned scientist in human genomics, cancer research, Alzheimer’s research, co-founder of the Institute of Systems Biology (ISB), and whose research allowed for the completion of the Human Genome Project [0:50]

2. Dr. Hood’s personal life and early scientific background [1:27]

3. Dr. Hood’s famous Caltech professors and what they taught him [7:03]

4. The systems biology approach of applying data taken over time to the body’s networks [9:33]

5. Using a digital twin system to forecast Alzheimer’s disease and make recommendations [13:25]

6. How blood samples taken years before a disease diagnosis present an opportunity [16:44]

7. What’s the future of DNA sequencing for disease susceptibility? [19:31]

8. Questions from the community [24:02]

  • How did the Human Genome Project change the everyday person’s life? [24:09]
  • Is cancer becoming more common, or are we getting better at detecting it? [27:49]
  • Could the CRISPR technique/ genome engineering help extend the human lifespan? [31:49]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

Products mentioned in this episode: Advanced Health Panel, Biological Age Health Panel, Essential Health Panel

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Note: This episode originally aired in January 2023.

Tune in this week as special guest, Dr. Leroy Hood, an accomplished scientist best known for his integral work on the Human Genome Project, discusses data-driven analysis of chronic diseases and how our genomes may be able to provide individualized health recommendations in the future.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

1. Dr. Leroy “Lee” Hood, MD, PhD, a world-renowned scientist in human genomics, cancer research, Alzheimer’s research, co-founder of the Institute of Systems Biology (ISB), and whose research allowed for the completion of the Human Genome Project [0:50]

2. Dr. Hood’s personal life and early scientific background [1:27]

3. Dr. Hood’s famous Caltech professors and what they taught him [7:03]

4. The systems biology approach of applying data taken over time to the body’s networks [9:33]

5. Using a digital twin system to forecast Alzheimer’s disease and make recommendations [13:25]

6. How blood samples taken years before a disease diagnosis present an opportunity [16:44]

7. What’s the future of DNA sequencing for disease susceptibility? [19:31]

8. Questions from the community [24:02]

  • How did the Human Genome Project change the everyday person’s life? [24:09]
  • Is cancer becoming more common, or are we getting better at detecting it? [27:49]
  • Could the CRISPR technique/ genome engineering help extend the human lifespan? [31:49]

Resources to topics mentioned in this episode:

Products mentioned in this episode: Advanced Health Panel, Biological Age Health Panel, Essential Health Panel

Subscribe To More Content

Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne’s Take 5 Daily blog.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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