The Thorne Podcast

Using AI to Advance Scientific Wellness


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It’s no longer just science fiction. By implementing artificial intelligence and machine learning, we can now map, integrate, and understand the billions of biological features that illuminate the status of an individual’s health. In this episode, Dr. Nathan Price, Thorne's Chief Science Officer, explains how leveraging AI will fuel the development of scientific wellness, leading to improved treatment plans and better health outcomes.

During this episode you’ll learn about:

  • Hood-Price Lab [1:19]
  • Lee Hood [1:49]
  • DNA Sequencing [2:33]
  • Scientific wellness [3:59]
  • Artificial intelligence and health [4:53]
  • Machine learning and datasets [7:45]
  • Applying to microbiomes [10:24]
  • Thorne and digital twins projects [14:50]
    • Embody bio [15:42]
    • Applications to Alzheimer’s [17:39]
    • Computational models of wellness [23:45]
    • Questions from the community [25:48]
      • Will AI replace physicians?
      • How will Thorne use AI to expand wellness? [28:08]
      • What samples do we need to collect data [33:25]
      • Is the data safe with AI [36:15]

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        *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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