VioM has a tremendous, you know, multi high dimensional data problem here. The number of different features we have is in the range of many tens of thousands after we have done with bioinformatics and identified the features that we care about. We use five or six different systems to essentially quantify what we call biological pathways. And each of those biological pathways, if you are a customer of VioM and you have an app from VioM, you will see the most important biological pathways that we measure in your body at the moment. But there's lots of AI going on there with both supervised learning as well as unsupervised learning for personalized recommendations.
Guru Banavar is the founding CTO of Viome where he helped raise $150M from a list of top-tier investors including Khosla Ventures and Bold Capital Group. Viome offers insights into health and disease using host and microbiome gene expression. Guru led the development of a first-of-a-kind saliva-based early detection system for oral and throat cancers which won the FDA’s designation as a breakthrough device.
Prior to Viome, Guru was a global VP & Chief Science Officer at IBM and the founding VP of the Watson AI Research team.
Guru has received many awards including a Leadership in Technology Management Award and a National Innovation Award from the President of India. He has published extensively and holds more than 35 US patents. His work has been featured in media outlets including the New York Times, the Economist, the Wall Street Journal, BBC, and NPR.
Listen and learn…
- Why our healthspan is more important than our lifespan
- How DNA to RNA transcription determines your health state
- How to sequence your mRNA to understand how to optimize your diet and predict disease risk
- What AI techniques can be used to develop personalized treatments
- How to use data that varies across patients to make automated decisions for all patients
- How Guru thinks about false positive prescriptions as a scientist when health and safety are at stake
- Where the FDA is regulating how AI is used to make healthcare recommendations
- Why it’s impossible to know the best diet for you without first understanding the composition of your microbiome
- How to use biomarkers to turn your biological fingerprint into a data problem
- Guru’s perspective on the ethical and philosophical implications of extending the healthspan
- How digital twins will help perfect the ability to engineer biology
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