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Humanity and MapmyGenome collaborate to enhance personalized healthcare


Partnership aims to blend genomics and data analytics to provide personalized, holistic healthspan solutions.

MapmyGenome, a personal genomics and preventive health company, and Humanity Inc, a pioneer in health and longevity data analysis and user behavior change, today announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming personalized healthcare. This collaboration aims to combine the power of advanced genomics with cutting-edge data analytics and behavior change methods to deliver holistic health solutions through the Humanity AI Health Coach App.

Longevity.Technology: The partnership marries MapmyGenome’s knack for genomic testing and personalized health profiles with Humanity’s savvy data analytics longevity platform – a platform which is already strengthened by open collaboration with several other prominent longevity companies, including Gero. This fusion will arm individuals with actionable insights, nudging them to take proactive steps towards better health and well-being. Understanding our genetic blueprint is just the beginning – the real magic happens when we use that knowledge to make smarter choices for our healthspan, and this partnership aims to wraps it all up in a neat package, offering a complete toolkit for personalized healthcare.

The partnership between MapmyGenome and Humanity Health aims to achieve several key objectives:

  • Comprehensive health profiles – combine genomic data with comprehensive health analytics for a complete view of individual health, including genetic predispositions, lifestyle factors and environmental influences.
  • Personalized health plans – develop personalized health plans tailored to each individual’s unique genetic makeup and health data, offering recommendations for nutrition, exercise and preventive measures.
  • Improved patient engagement – integrate Humanity Health’s patient engagement tools to enhance the user experience and ensure active involvement in health management.
  • Advanced research capabilities – facilitate collaborative research in genomics and data analytics, leading to groundbreaking discoveries and innovations in personalized healthcare.

“This partnership with Humanity marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide personalized healthcare solutions that consumers can track daily,” said Anu Acharya, CEO of MapmyGenome. “By integrating our genomic expertise with Humanity’s data analytics capabilities, we can offer our users deeper insights and more effective health strategies.”

“We are thrilled to collaborate with MapmyGenome. All of us in the health sector know that open collaboration is the fastest path to our shared goal of making everyone on earth healthier and happier,” added Michael Geer, Co-Founder of Humanity. “Their cutting-edge genomic testing complements our data-driven feedback loop approach to people-centric health. Together, we can empower individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to lead healthier lives.”

Biological age estimation using circulating blood biomarkersBiological age estimation using circulating blood biomarkers
Michael Geer is Cofounder and CSO of Humanity

Geer used the platform of Founders Longevity Forum to announce the collaboration; speaking to Longevity.Technology after his Fireside Chat digital longevity, Geer told us that genetics is an important first step in a health journey, but adding actionable insights is needed to make everything a reality – this partnership now pairs those two needed parts together for people.

“We already help people slow their aging process and thus reduce the probability of chronic disease by tracking key aging biomarkers, both digital and blood-based,” Geer told us. “Genomic testing will make these insights even more personalized, helping individuals to gain unprecedented control over their own longevity. This knowledge and tracking can help people take proactive, preventative measures to improve their overall health and wellbeing, now all in one place.”



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