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Offerings

Different questions. One logic.

Not a grab bag, but a clear structure — from the compact entry point to the ongoing system. All formats are applications of the same biological decision architecture.

The compact entry

For everyone — individual, company, or healthcare provider

Data Orientation: What Really Matters?

The compact entry point. We clarify which decision really matters right now and what the next step looks like.

Pre-clarification
Analysis
Strategy session
Roadmap
Decision

A clear decision roadmap: which data matters, which steps are viable, what comes first.

Example: You bring lab results, a microbiome report, or wearable data. You leave with the most important themes, open questions, and a useful sequence for further clarification.

Scope: Required: existing findings and a concrete decision question. Scientific orientation only – not diagnosis or treatment.

Compact · Online or on-site

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Entrepreneurs · decision-makers · discerning private clients

Personal Prevention Compass

Confidential strategic guidance for personal health and prevention decisions — designed for executives and other demanding decision-makers.

Clear priorities for your personal prevention — with a next step that fits your data, context, and daily life.

Example: Several prevention options compete for attention. We assess evidence, benefit, risk, and day-to-day feasibility, then define the next decision that can be reviewed.

Scope: Scope, cadence, and the role of medical professionals are agreed in advance. This guidance does not replace medical care.

Ongoing / by arrangement

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Labs · practices · supplement & diagnostics providers · health-techs

Test-to-Action Advisory

Build a clear offering system from tests, data, and products. The sprint delivers system architecture, audience logic, and priorities as a compact decision memo in 3-4 intensive hours.

A compact decision memo with offering architecture and test-to-action logic — optionally continued as advisory.

Example: A diagnostics report contains too many equal recommendations. The sprint turns it into a prioritized user logic with clear next actions and explicit boundaries.

Scope: Required: a real report, user journey, or product question. Deliverable: decision memo; not a regulatory or medical approval.

Sprint: 3-4 hrs to multi-day · Advisory: retainer / project basis

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Companies · organizations · healthcare providers

Workplace Health Pilot: Measurable Prevention

Human Maintenance instead of Human Resources: health as an effective system rather than a benefit. Concept, pilot, and rollout of biomarker-based prevention programs — plus in-house workshops on biomarker literacy and prevention strategy.

A pilot design with target audience, measurement logic, success criteria, and rollout roadmap.

Example: A broad workplace-health idea becomes a 90-day pilot with a target group, measurement points, success criteria, ownership, and a defensible rollout decision.

Scope: Required: target group, organizational setting, and existing health services. Medical services remain under separate clinical responsibility.

Concept · Pilot · Rollout · Workshop: half-day or full-day

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Events · panels · trade media

Talks: Multiomics Without Hype

Explaining longevity, prevention, and health data without hype — scientifically grounded, understandable, and strategically relevant.

A clear perspective that informs without oversimplifying — and moves the audience to think further.

Example: A talk translates current multiomics, longevity, or AI topics into three clear ideas, practical implications, and defensible boundaries for the audience.

Scope: Topic, audience, duration, language, and event format are agreed in advance. Workshop and media formats are available separately.

Keynote: 45-60 min · Panel · Media interview

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Is this relevant for you?

Where orientation creates leverage.

The offers are most useful when complex data, prevention, or health products need to become a clear decision.

01

You already have data

Blood markers, genetics, microbiome, wearables, symptoms, or reports exist, but the priority is unclear.

Explore this path

02

You are building an offer

A test, product, prevention program, or health-tech service needs stronger test-to-action logic.

Explore this path

03

You need a pilot

A company or team wants measurable prevention instead of generic wellbeing measures.

Explore this path

How collaboration starts

A clear route before a large commitment.

The first step is deliberately small: clarify the question, estimate fit, and decide whether a deeper format is warranted.

1. Orientation

We clarify your situation, available data, decision pressure, and what would make the next step useful.

2. Fit check

I assess whether the question belongs in data orientation, BGM, advisory, speaking, or another path.

3. Focused proposal

If it fits, the next format is scoped around outcome, effort, stakeholders, and realistic boundaries.

Self-qualification

Typical investment logic

The orientation call is the entry point. Smaller data-orientation or speaking formats are scoped compactly; BGM pilots and advisory mandates are defined after the fit check because stakeholders, data depth, and responsibility vary strongly.

Do I need complete multiomics data?

No. Often the more important question is which existing data, context, or behavior signal is already enough to prioritize the next step.

Is this medical treatment?

No. The work provides scientific orientation and decision support. It does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment.

Can this support a product or test offering?

Yes, especially when the challenge is translating test results into useful next actions, messaging, or a defensible advisory logic.

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The underlying logic

Measure · Understand · Prioritize · Act

All formats are applications of the same biological decision architecture: connecting genetics, biomarkers, behavior, and sensory signals so that clear priorities and verifiable impact emerge.

Decision loop from measurement to action
The offering logic: turn heterogeneous data sources into clear priorities and next actions.
1Measure
2Understand
3Prioritize
4Act

+ Perception as the fifth dimension: What does the body perceive — and in what rhythm?

Which decision is at hand?

The 30-minute orientation call clarifies whether and how I can help in a useful way.

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