Our Team
👥 Meet the Team: We’re a passionate group of developers, engineers, and health enthusiasts dedicated to making diabetes research accessible to everyone.
Mission
We believe that understanding your diabetes subtype can transform how you manage your health. Our team combines technical expertise with a commitment to evidence-based health information.
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Yahya Nazer PHD
Founder & Lead Developer
Control systems engineer with 25+ years of experience. Passionate about applying engineering principles to health optimization and making complex research accessible.
Research Team
Scientific Advisors
Our content is reviewed by healthcare professionals and researchers to ensure accuracy and alignment with current scientific understanding.
AI Assistant
Development Support
Powered by Claude AI to help analyze research, generate educational content, and build tools that make diabetes management easier.
🎓 The Research Behind This Project
This project is built on groundbreaking research from Stanford University. We want to acknowledge the scientists whose work makes this possible:
Andrew David Huberman, PhD
Andrew David Huberman is an American neuroscientist and podcaster. He is an associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He has been the host of the popular health and science focused podcast Huberman Lab since 2021.
Transform Your Metabolic Health & Longevity by Knowing Your Unique Biology
Dr. Michael Snyder, PhD
Stanford University
Professor and Chair of Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine. His lab’s research on diabetes subtypes using multi-omics approaches has revolutionized our understanding of Type 2 diabetes as a heterogeneous condition with distinct physiological subtypes.
📚 Key Publications:
Integrated Personal Omics Profiling reveals four distinct molecular subtypes of Type 2 Diabetes
CGM-based identification of diabetes subtypes for personalized treatment
Multi-omic profiling for precision diabetes management
🤝 Want to Contribute?
We’re always looking for collaborators who share our passion for making health research accessible. If you’re interested in:
Translation: Help us reach more people by translating content
Research: Share relevant studies or provide scientific feedback
Development: Contribute to our tools and website
Content: Write case studies or educational materials