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Description: In this episode, Dr. Michael Snyder discusses the future of personalized medicine through the use of wearable technology and big data. Dr. Michael Snyder, the chairman of the Department of Genetics and director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine at Stanford University, is a pioneer and powerful advocate of "deep profiling." Deep profiling seeks to apply intelligent analysis to large data sets to yield specialized clinical insight, ranging from common consumer-grade wearables like Apple Watches to whole-body MRI, continuous glucose monitoring, and metabolomics. The proud bearer of eight wearables, Dr. Snyder describes himself as one of the most extensively monitored scientific researchers, a firm believer that "more is better" when it comes to data. #wearables #CGM #personalizedmedicine You can access the show's notes, timeline, and transcript here: foundmyfitness.com/episodes/michael-snyder If you're interested in learning more about or participating in Dr. Michael Snyder's study using wearables for pre-symptomatic COVID-19 detection, visit: innovations.stanford.edu/wearables Listen to this interview as an Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foundmyfitness/id818198322 Dr. Snyder's faculty bio page: profiles.med.stanford.edu/michael-snyder Dr. Snyder on Twitter: twitter.com/SnyderShot Free metabolism SNP report for consumer genetic data: foundmyfitness.com/genetics/metabolism Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:36 - Surprising diabetes diagnosis 00:08:59 - Continuous glucose monitors 00:16:52 - Creating deep profiles 00:27:12 - Detecting disease w/ wearables 00:35:22 - Heart rate variability 00:36:49 - Airborne pollution 00:47:12 - Discovering ageotypes 00:54:13 - Exercise benefits 00:59:19 - His personal habits 01:01:47 - Improving microbiome Thank you for listening to this episode. Remember, you can always find these interviews on Apple Podcasts and in-depth notes on our website's episode page. Notes, transcripts, glossary, timeline, links to studies, and more: foundmyfitness.com/episodes/michael-snyder Premium subscribers of FoundMyFitness get access to a Google Presentation for the graphics in videos, earlier access, a two-times-per-month science news digest and commentary, and some kind of live online event usually every month. Learn more at: foundmyfitness.com/crowdsponsor This episode was fiscally sponsored through The Film Collaborative and a grant from a generous anonymous donor. thefilmcollaborative.org