MEASURING BIOLOGY
GenomicsBlood biomarkersImagingWearablesMicrobiomesScience & research
What could we discover if we understood our environments as well as we're beginning to understand our biology?
Detailed longitudinal environmental information surrounding an individual is often missing. Home Health Box wants to help close that gap.
The information gap
Biology is increasingly measurable. Environment is often a snapshot.
Modern research can capture rich information about the body. What is frequently missing is a comparable record of the changing environments around the person.
MEASURING ENVIRONMENT
Indoor conditionsOutdoor contextLaboratory findingsLocation intelligenceChanges over timeResearch mission
Measure the environment.
Find patterns.
Ask better questions.
A longitudinal approach
Context becomes more useful over time.
Repeated measurement may help reveal patterns across seasons, interventions, life changes, homes, neighborhoods, and environmental events.
Measure
Build consistent, interpretable environmental records.
Contextualize
Connect conditions inside the home with relevant surroundings.
Learn
Identify patterns and improve the questions research can ask.
Translate
Return understandable information to people and communities.
Disease-specific language, contaminant thresholds, health associations, and medical-handoff logic require scientific and regulatory review before production publication.
Research partnerships
Build the environmental layer together.
We welcome conversations with researchers, universities, health systems, community-based research programs, and aligned data partners.