Last week, Delian asparouhov, the founder's fund partner, noticed that he has not checked his genetic history for a while. He clicked on a dashboard created by Nucleus Genomics, a founder fund support startup that compared the DNA results with a widespread data that connects the DNA results with a wide range of data that connects the results of DNA with gene. In a few seconds, he concluded that schizophrenia, empty IQ, and prostate cancer cause. “Sorry,” he shrugged.
As Asparowhov's reaction seems to be casual, it is because the nuclear team he supports has had a much bigger dream. Imagine a world where your medical treatment is in line with your genetic treatment, or all couples get their DNA sequence before you have a child. You are inherited by your child.
Today, the nucleus is one step closer to its future. Established by a 25 -year -old Kian SadeGHI, the company announced a $ 14 million series A, bringing the total funds to about $ 32 million. All investors, such as Alexis Ohanian's SEVEN SEVEN SIX, BALAJI SRINIVASAN, and SPACEX graduates Achal Upadhyaya, gathered behind the vision of SADEGHI for widely available genetic tests.
“DNA is actually a kind of ultimate health test,” said Saddi. “Analysis can be obtained under more than 800 swings and more than 800 conditions, and it will grow rapidly in the next few months.
Genome sequence costs have dropped sharply in recent years, so nuclear weapons are possible. In 2007, genomic sequence costs were nearly $ 1 million. Today, the nucleus, where the doctoral and genetic expert teams are arranged, send saliva samples to third -party sequencers, analyze the results, and convey potential diseases that may be risky to users. Charge $ 400. In the next five years, SadeGHI believes that the cost of genome sequence can be ignored, and everyone believes that smartphones have genome.
Saddi's dream began with a tragedy. One night, his cousin once died of sleep from unknown genetic state. The loss changed the path of his life forever. He dropped out of college and the schedule moved home as follows. I woke up, meditated for an hour, and meditated for 12 hours for the company related to Conhadi. “I believe in the soul,” he recalled. “I think I've been meditation for 5 years every day.”
His work and meditation years were born and sent Saddi to the track of the most famous reverse in Silicon Valley. He first met Peter Tiel in Heletine, a founder fund bash, which celebrates everything with room for discussions (Sadagi especially reminds me of exciting exorcists). It was a good place for Sadagi to meet, taking all the controversy to the court.
Last year, Sadeghi launched Nucleus IQ. This tells us how well the user is with the marker for high intelligence. Sadagi puts a huge asterisk next to the claim. I don't know much about the relationship between genes and IQ.
Geniologist Sasha Gussev questioned the accuracy of the nuclear IQ test (SadeGHI has released a long defense), and others may be able to identify and accuse the nuclear IQ test. I pointed out. The SADEGHI approach is significantly different from competitors. In 2018, 23andme has intentionally informed Mit Technology Review that it will not intentionally releasing genetic and intellectual information on genetic and intelligence for fear of misunderstanding.
However, SadeGHI and ASPAROUHOV believe that the average Americans should have as much information as possible about their genetics. As Asparowhov feels “very strange” around the nuclear IQ and can recognize the genetic advantage of athletes (for example, Michaelfelps, the surprising wings, etc.), why we have the same thing about IQ. Do you not do? “Experts argue that you know what is best for you,” he said. “However, I think it is best to provide and determine the information available to consumers.”
As Nucleus gains more customers, Asparouhov states that the company's insights will be even better, and the results of Nucleus Dashboard will be automatically updated with new information. “At some point, there may be expression -type reports, but telling the nucleus, I have blue eyes, have brown hair, maybe come to the IQ test etc. and actually improve the model. I would say.
When asked whether to link blue eyes, blonde hair, and something like IQ, he laughed, saying, “I said brown hair!”
He then joked, imitating the same hand movements that Eron Musk played following Trump's inauguration ceremony.