The pilot project began in a closed city of Lesnaya Sverdlovsk region, where a comprehensive examination of thousands of healthy people was carried out. Modern methods analyze various markers showing the transition from the body to a disease state.
Artificial intelligence is planned to process the collected data. The accumulated information will help create a personal digital health passport, taking into account the genetic and epigenetic properties of each individual.
According to organizers, the project will allow you to monitor the accumulation of dangerous markers and develop individual suggestions to slow the aging process. The key task is to ensure that all organs of the body are compatible.
The project is implemented by the joint efforts of Rosatom, FMBA and the Ministry of Education and Science. Leading scientists are participating in the research, including members of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Source: Ferra

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