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The Human Digital Twin Consortium at Oklahoma State University Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute is an innovative research initiative aimed at developing digital replicas of human systems. Similar to how a digital twin is created for mechanical systems like jet engines, a human digital twin replicates a person’s physiological and psychological responses to various environments.
This pioneering approach seeks to improve health outcomes by personalizing treatment options based on individual characteristics and responses. By studying and refining these models, OSU researchers hope to revolutionize fields such as medicine, athletic performance and chronic disease management, ultimately enhancing decision-making for clinicians and patients alike.
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Help us create the future of personalized health! Developing a human digital twin requires crucial data from blood, saliva and stool samples. Single-use items for testing biomarkers like cortisol, testosterone, glucose and cholesterol are needed and can range from $10 to $400 each. Your donation or sponsorship can make a significant difference in acquiring the gold standard information we need. Join us in this groundbreaking endeavor and contribute to a healthier tomorrow!

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