As part of its nine moons offering, LifeNome is partnering with Maimonides Medical Center to create a 500-person IRB-approved living biobank focusing on BIPOC and minority populations in the New York City Metropolitan area that follows the moms' journeys for 2 years with regular in-person and digital check-ins.
Exploring the impact of personalized nutrition on women's fertility as well as the impact of personalized nutrition on pregnancy health and outcomes
Assessing the genetic predispositions that affect fertility and maternal health complications such as gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension and preeclampsia
Assessing how socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity impact maternal health outcomes and how preventive personalized coaching may mitigate risk in at risk populations
Assessing the individual responses of patients to different medications based on their genetic makeup.
Smartphone sensing technology has enabled monitoring activity levels, changes in heart rate, heart rate variability, and stress levels for ongoing monitoring of at risk pregnancies.
Partner organizations can sponsor research questions that can after IRB approval be offered for opt-in by Biobank participants.
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