Personalized Health Testing (AutoBiology)

Personalized Health Insights through Advanced Biology.

Possible title AutoBiology

AutoBiology: Advanced Biomarker Testing

Call-to-Actions (CTAs):

  • “Discover Your AutoBiology Profile.”
  • “Start Your Health Journey Today.”
  • “Explore Cutting-Edge Biomarker Testing.”
  • See Yourself Through New Windows
  • What's Your Body Up To?
  • How Are Your Cells Doing?
  • What Is Your Body Doing?
  • The Only Constant is Change
  • Your Biology is Part of Physical Biography
  • Knowledge Before Power
  • You Are Your Biology

Top 10 Biomarkers to Evaluate

These biomarkers are relevant for tracking health, longevity, and disease risk and can showcase your advanced testing capabilities.
Why These Biomarkers?
  1. Consumer Interest: Biomarkers like telomere length and DNA methylation directly appeal to health-conscious individuals tracking aging and longevity.
  2. Clinical Relevance: ctDNA, immune profiling, and lipidomics provide actionable insights for disease management and prevention.
  3. Research-Grade Differentiation: Advanced techniques like RNA-Seq and proteomics can set you apart from existing retail-level offerings.
 
Telomere Length qPCR, Flow FISH Cellular aging, longevity, and chronic disease risk.
DNA Methylation (Epigenetics) Bisulfite Sequencing or Methylation Arrays Biological age, gene expression regulation, and disease susceptibility.
RNA Expression (Transcriptomics) RNA-Seq or Microarray Analysis Immune function, cancer pathways, and metabolic health.
Proteomic Biomarkers Mass Spectrometry, ELISA Inflammatory markers (e.g., IL-6, CRP) and cardiovascular risk.
Microbiome Composition 16S rRNA Sequencing Gut health, immunity, and chronic conditions like IBD.
Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) Liquid Biopsy via NGS Early cancer detection and monitoring.
Lipidomic Profile LC-MS or GC-MS Metabolic health, cardiovascular risk, and neurodegeneration.
Mitochondrial Function High-Resolution Respirometry Energy metabolism and chronic fatigue.
Immune Cell Profiling Flow Cytometry, Single-Cell RNA-Seq Immune system status, autoimmune risk, and infection response.
Hormone Panel LC-MS/MS or Immunoassays Endocrine function, stress (cortisol), and reproductive health.

Other Types of Testing to Expand Offerings

Beyond Genetic Analysis, Epigenetics Testing, and Proteomics Insights, here are additional advanced testing types that align with your vision:

  1. Metabolomics Testing:

    • Purpose: Analyze metabolites to assess metabolic health, energy pathways, and disease markers.
    • Applications: Chronic diseases, metabolic syndromes, and personalized nutrition.
  2. Microbiome Analysis:

    • Purpose: Sequence gut microbiota to evaluate diversity and composition.
    • Applications: Digestive health, immunity, and mental health (gut-brain axis).
  3. Transcriptomics (RNA-Seq):

    • Purpose: Assess gene expression levels to identify activity at the RNA level.
    • Applications: Immune responses, cancer pathways, and tissue-specific activity.
  4. Methylation Age Testing:

    • Purpose: Measure biological age through epigenetic markers.
    • Applications: Aging research, longevity insights, and health span optimization.
  5. Hormone and Endocrine Panel:

    • Purpose: Measure hormones like cortisol, estrogen, testosterone, and thyroid function.
    • Applications: Stress management, reproductive health, and endocrine disorders.
  6. Lipidomics Testing:

    • Purpose: Profile lipid molecules to assess cardiovascular and neurological health.
    • Applications: Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegeneration.
  7. Immune Profiling:

    • Purpose: Analyze immune cell types, cytokines, and immune system activity.
    • Applications: Autoimmune disorders, infection response, and cancer immunotherapy.
  8. Circulating Biomarkers (e.g., ctDNA, cfRNA):

    • Purpose: Non-invasive liquid biopsy to detect cancer or monitor disease progression.
    • Applications: Early cancer detection, treatment monitoring.
  9. Nutritional Genomics:

    • Purpose: Assess genetic predispositions to dietary preferences or nutrient metabolism.
    • Applications: Personalized diet plans and optimization of nutrient intake.
  10. Mitochondrial Health Testing:

    • Purpose: Evaluate mitochondrial function and efficiency.
    • Applications: Chronic fatigue, energy production, and aging.

Suggested Page Sections:

  • "Genomics and Beyond": Highlight genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptomic testing.
  • "Metabolic Health": Include metabolomics, lipidomics, and mitochondrial health testing.
  • "Immunity and Inflammation": Feature immune profiling and circulating biomarkers.
  • "Gut Health and Nutrition": Add microbiome analysis and nutritional genomics.
  • "Age and Longevity": Include methylation age and hormone panels.