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by smilefreak 4351 days ago
This is seriously an awesome and well executed concept.

I am working in genetics lab that studies complex disease. Many of these diseases have many environmental component and there is much interest in investigating these so-called gene-environment interactions.

Currently to investigate interactions between genes and the environment, we rely on patients to fill in questionnaires, which are problematic because people are inaccurate. Other more specific measurements are gathered with nurses taking blood, serum etc.

I wonder whether this could be deployed in anyway in medical research, using the smartphones currently on the market.

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This definitely would provide a visual hierarchy to view all the potential interactions, though I think your problem might be more hardware-related.

I assume if you combined as many of these apps(Moves, Cardiio, Foursquare, etc.) into a single app(including peripherals like the USB ultrasound, which seems impossible right now) you could get close to a pretty accurate picture of a person's total gene interactions throughout the day. Also, the app would have to be running continuously in the background.