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Thank you for sharing Jeffrey Rosenfeld, PhD, MBA! Our mission always comes back to our co-founder, Michael Snyder's, extensive multiomics research. Research continues to show that managing blood sugar is core to the cause, driven by its ability to regulate weight, cholesterol, inflammation, and so much more. Bringing the free January app to users allows us to help more people better manage glucose and build the habits that lead to a longer, healthier life. Download it for free from the App Store! https://lnkd.in/gWGNG_ZC

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Genomics Strategy | Biotech Due Diligence | Biomarkers and Bioinformatics | Principal Consultant

Great talk by Michael Snyder at the GenomeWeb Precision Medicine meeting. I have thought about getting a CGM for a while, but this really convinced me. If you asked the average person, they would say that a cookie spikes glucose more than a banana. However, this is not always the case. People have radically different glucose responses to food. This work was done using January AI, but there are many other companies in the space. Shout out Eran Elinav who did pioneering work in this field. If everyone wore a continuous glucose monitor for a week, obesity rates would greatly decrease.

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Jeffrey Rosenfeld, PhD, MBA 🚲

Genomics Strategy | Biotech Due Diligence | Biomarkers and Bioinformatics | Principal Consultant

3mo

January AI. What would you recommend for a beginning user of a CGM? I am hoping to use it to improve my health

Jeffrey Rosenfeld, PhD, MBA 🚲

Genomics Strategy | Biotech Due Diligence | Biomarkers and Bioinformatics | Principal Consultant

3mo

January AI You are doing great work. Glucose needs to be measured as much as pulse and blood pressure

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