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GENEFIT, the First-Ever Fitness Technology to Integrate Personal Genetics with Wearable Tracker Data, Launches to … – Fitt Insider

GENEFIT(GENEs First Integrated Technologies), powered by3X4 Genetics, announces today the public-facing launch of its revolutionary, patented modifier technology that integrates genetic data with training data from wearable devices to give personalized, gene-informed sports performance metrics and goal-based training plans. In an industry dominated by stats and metrics, there has never before been a way to tap into genetics to target specific strengths and weaknesses in a training plan. By combining genetic pathway analysis, advanced exercise physiology and artificial intelligence, GENEFIT makes fitness data truly personalized to the individual.

Research shows that genetics play a large, and in many cases dominant, role in an individuals ability to recover, their risk of injury, and which type of training they best respond to,saysTony Hsu, Chairman & CEO, 3X4 Genetics.With GENEFIT, weve finally found a way to quantify this integral part of an individuals sports performance and integrate it seamlessly into daily training regimens.It truly is the future of sports.

A first in the health & fitness space, GENEFIT alerts users when they are at risk of an injury. This feature, which measures both muscle health and connective tissue health, allows athletes to know, and not guess, their risk for overuse injury on any given day. GENEFIT gives a simple yet comprehensive breakdown of an athletes genetic strengths and weaknesses across six categories of athletic performance: training, recovery, injury risk, body composition, energy levels, and nutrition. Combined with wearable tracker data such as that from Garmin devices, GENEFIT shows specific areas of focus along with recommendations for improvement and daily Steps to Success (short, targeted nutrition and lifestyle recommendations) to boost recovery and tissue health. These small genetic switches have the potential to unlock big leaps in performance.

GENEFIT offers both freemium and premium subscriptions and works with Garmin on both Apple and Android devices, or any wearable heart rate & GPS-enabled fitness tracker that connects to Apple Health. By downloading the GENEFIT app, ordering and taking a genetic test, and linking a tracker complete with workout history, an athletes performance metrics are calculated and displayed in an easy-to-interpret green-orange-red traffic light system. The platform permanently houses the athletes baseline genetic results, how well they are tracking toward their fitness goals, and whether they are at risk for an injury so they can push their body the way its meant to.

The 3X4 product team, led byHarvard-trained geneticist Dr. Gerrida Uys, PhD, and engineering team, led by Mariette Conning, MEng, intentionally designed GENEFIT to have standardized, user-friendly outputs to make the complex science of genetic pathway analysis and physiology accessible and practical. Both world-class triathletes, Uys and Conning recognized that every athlete has unique strengths and weaknesses that take years to identify and develop.

We all know that the differences we observe in athletes, those not explained by data and performance metrics, comes down to genetics,says Dr. Uys.GENEFIT transforms generic big data into genetic-based, hyper-personalized data that can be the difference between winning and losing in competitive sports.

Downloading and using the GENEFIT app without genetics testing is free, and users can still monitor injury risk, assess training load, and analyze workouts using statistical norms and AI. For athletes looking to integrate their genetics, initial testing is$199, and the subscription for personalized injury monitoring, goal-based training plans, and daily nutrition and recovery recommendations is$14.99/month (or$119/year).

GENEFIT also offers enterprise solutions for elite sports organizations, providing practical performance insights for coaching staff and athletes alike. GENEFIT is currently an official partner of the 2022 MLS Cup Champions, the Los Angeles Football Club.

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Degrees of the Future 2022: Immunology & Virology – Gizmodo

Immunology and virology respectively study the strengths and weaknesses of our bodys immune system, and some of the most dangerous threats to them: viruses. As new viral outbreaks emerge and familiar viruses mutate into new threats, its crucial to know how our bodies can adapt.

Five years ago, you may not have thought that much about your own immune system or the ancient, forgotten viruses thawing out of glaciers in rural Tibet. But were in a brave new world now, one where masking is more commonplace and concerns about how our bodies will handle new illnesses. Virologists and immunologists help protect humans from future pathogens. While many immunologists and virologists have PhDs in their field, theyre not necessarily required.

The Degrees of the Future 2022 top Immunology & Virology programs are:

How did Gizmodo determine this years honorees? Check out the methodology or return to the full Degrees of the Future 2022 list.

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