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632nm632nmQuantum Diamond Sensing: The Surprising Power of NV CentersIn this episode of the 632nm podcast, we explore how diamond-based nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers went from being a curiosity in gemstone physics to a transformative tool for precision magnetometry. You’ll hear how these tiny defects enable room-temperature quantum sensing, providing ultra-high spatial resolution and remarkable resilience in extreme conditions—from planetary research unlocking secrets of our solar system’s earliest days to potential biomedical diagnostics. Our guest recounts the serendipitous connections, engineering challenges, and surprising scientific discoveries along the way.We also discuss how interdisciplinary collaborations spark new ideas, how startups and academia differ in their...2025-06-062h 21632nm632nmOrigin of Life, Thermodynamics, and God: Jeremy EnglandIn this episode, Jeremy England reframes the origin of life debate by applying non-equilibrium physics, challenging the notion that life’s emergence must be purely biological or chemical. He describes how matter can “learn” from its environment, drawing on examples from spin glasses, protein folding, and resonating mechanical systems.England also shares how his deep engagement with religious texts—and his unexpected cameo as “the next Darwin” in popular media—shaped his understanding of science and spirituality. From his ordination as a rabbi to his groundbreaking thermodynamic research, England offers a unique perspective on the interplay between faith, scienti...2025-05-192h 19632nm632nmFlux Grant by 1517 Fund: Backing Garage Science and Sci-Fi TechIn this episode of the 632nm podcast, we sit down with 1517 Fund’s Danielle Strachman and Michael Gibson to explore their Flux program, a unique pre-seed fellowship backing wild, unorthodox scientific and technical ideas. They share how they’ve helped founders transform “garage science” projects—like nuclear batteries, quantum computing prototypes, and cutting-edge materials—into serious startups. Along the way, they discuss the pitfalls of chasing academic prestige, the power of genuine curiosity, and how to leverage minimal resources for big ambitions.We also learn about the flexibility of Flux’s “cannon launch” grants, what it takes to persuade invest...2025-05-1047 min632nm632nmTrapped Ion Quantum Computing: Christopher Monroe of IonQIn this episode of the 632nm podcast, our guest traces the evolution from the early days of Bose-Einstein condensation experiments to pioneering trapped ion quantum gateways. He reveals how breakthroughs in laser cooling and atomic clock research unexpectedly paved the way for the first quantum logic gates, beating out the BEC community at a pivotal conference. We also hear about the surprising roles of entanglement, error mitigation, and photonic interconnects in shaping modern quantum hardware.The conversation shifts to the commercial world, where government funding, venture capital, and startup challenges collide. Our guest shares insider stories about...2025-05-022h 25632nm632nmMaintaining Moore's Law: Lithography, Semiconductors, and Chip Fabrication with Mordechai RothschildIn this episode of the 632nm podcast, we explore how 193nm lasers unexpectedly overtook x-ray approaches and reshaped semiconductor manufacturing. Physicist Mordechai Rothschild describes the breakthroughs that turned a once “impossible” technology into the mainstay of chip fabrication, including the discovery of specialized lenses, the invention of chemically amplified resists, and the game-changing flip to immersion lithography. We also hear candid insights on the race to push below 13.5 nanometers, where new ideas in plasma sources and advanced coatings might one day carry Moore’s Law even further.Dr. Mordechai Rothschild is a leading physicist and technologist at MIT Li...2025-04-142h 07632nm632nmQuantum Cascade Lasers: Federico Capasso on Curiosity and Bell LabsIn this episode, physicist Federico Capasso recounts his winding path from struggling undergrad to pioneering inventor of the quantum cascade laser. He reveals how openness, daring ideas, and the bottom-up ethos at Bell Labs led to breakthroughs that redefined semiconductor research.Capasso also discusses the blurred lines between basic and applied science, the importance of nurturing curiosity, and the serendipitous moments that propelled his career. From avalanche photodiodes to metasurfaces to quantum biology, he offers a fascinating look at how big discoveries often begin with a simple spark of wonder.2025-04-011h 32632nm632nmHow Edison Inspired Eli Yablonovitch to Create Four World-Changing InventionsEli Yablonovitch shares how Thomas Edison's approach of requiring "a thousand failed discoveries for every one that works" shaped his scientific philosophy. From solar cells to semiconductor lasers to photonic crystals to cell phone antennas, Yablonovitch reveals how each invention evolved from identifying fundamental physics concepts that others overlooked. He explains how his light-trapping concept now used in every solar panel stemmed from thinking about statistical mechanics. His strained semiconductor laser design, which initially faced industry resistance, eventually became the standard in all laser pointers and DVDs. Throughout his career spanning Bell Labs, Exxon, and academia, Yablonovitch demonstrates that...2025-03-143h 00632nm632nmFrom Failed PhD to Nobel Prize | John Mather’s Journey to Revolutionize AstronomyJoin the 632nm team as we sit down with Nobel laureate Dr. John Mather. From his childhood days of building radios and telescopes to leading NASA's groundbreaking COBE mission, learn how a spectacular failure during his PhD research unexpectedly paved the way for his Nobel Prize-winning work. And hear the story of how NASA took a chance on a 28-year-old scientist who would change our understanding of the universe.Dr. Mather shares insights into the engineering marvels behind modern space telescopes, including the James Webb Telescope's ingenious cooling system and the concept behind hybrid ground-space observatories...2025-02-251h 53632nm632nmHunting for Alien Artifacts | Avi LoebJoin the 632nm team as we sit down with Harvard Professor Avi Loeb, in this fascinating exploration of astronomy, alien life, and the intersection of science and politics. From discussing the mysterious interstellar object that changed astronomy to explaining why Mars might not be the best destination for human colonization, Loeb challenges conventional wisdom with evidence-based insights. His unique perspective, shaped by his journey from growing up on a farm in Israeli to becoming a leading Harvard scientist, reminds us to think from first principles about the universe’s biggest questions.The conversation illuminates the stories behind gr...2025-02-183h 37632nm632nmAre We Doomed? | Dan Aronovich on Norbert Wiener's 1948 “Cybernetics”In this episode, the 632nm team sits down with Dan Aronovich (Data Science Decoded Podcast) to explore predictions about technology and society, starting with MIT pioneer Norbert Wiener's remarkably prescient warnings about AI from 1948. His concerns about artificial systems misinterpreting human instructions mirror modern discussions about AI alignment, while his skepticism of social sciences raises important questions about the limitations of studying human behavior.The conversation takes an unexpected turn as it delves into demographic forecasts that paint a striking picture of humanity's future. The discussion reveals how declining global fertility rates could lead to religious groups...2025-02-1058 min632nm632nmInformation, Entropy & Reality | MIT Professor Seth Lloyd on Quantum ComputingThe 632nm team sat down with MIT professor Seth Lloyd for a mind-bending journey through quantum mechanics, information theory, and the early days of quantum computing. Lloyd shares fascinating stories from his pioneering work in quantum information, including how he nearly got expelled from his PhD program for pursuing what was then considered a "crazy" research direction. Through engaging examples and personal anecdotes, he explains why quantum mechanics is "irreducibly weird" and how information and entropy are fundamentally the same thing.The conversation takes unexpected turns with remarkable stories about Stephen Hawking's quantum gravity lectures, Richard Feynman's...2025-02-032h 03632nm632nmFrom Medieval Glass to Nobel Prize | Moungi Bawendi on Mastering Quantum DotsIn this episode, the 632 team interviewed Nobel laureate Moungi Bawendi, revealing his serendipitous journey to the discovery and development of quantum dots. From a summer internship at Bell Labs to an expired bottle of chemicals that contained the perfect mixture, Bawendi shares how some of chemistry's biggest breakthroughs came from unexpected places. He draws remarkable connections between medieval stained glass artisans and modern nanotechnology, explaining how thousand-year-old techniques unknowingly pioneered the manipulation of nanoparticles.The conversation takes us through the evolution of quantum dots from laboratory curiosity to revolutionary technology, now powering millions of modern TV displays...2025-01-271h 31632nm632nmHow a Vision Disorder Led to Shocking Brain Science Discoveries | Mark Bear on NeuroplasticityIn this captivating episode, we explore how Mark Bear's personal experience with congenital nystagmus sparked a revolutionary career in neuroscience. Mark shares his remarkable journey from struggling with a visual impairment to making groundbreaking discoveries about how the brain processes visual information, including the identification of a previously unknown neural pathway discovered during his undergraduate years.The conversation delves deep into the fascinating mechanics of human vision, explaining how our brains transform input from two separate eyes into one unified visual experience. Perhaps most intriguingly, Mark reveals critical insights about the brain's developmental windows, particularly how infants...2025-01-201h 35632nm632nmThe Current Reality of Quantum Computing | Yudong Cao on Deploying Quantum for Real-Life ProblemsIn this eye-opening episode, former Zapata Computing CEO Yudong Chen reveals the sobering truth about quantum computing's potential impact on drug discovery and the industry's inflated market expectations. Chen explains why even with perfect quantum chemistry calculations, the business case for quantum computing in pharmaceuticals falls dramatically short of the billions being invested, with a total addressable market of only around $100M.The conversation takes fascinating turns as Chen shares the unusual origin story of Zapata Computing, named after Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, and traces the company's journey from quantum computing to AI. He provides crucial insights...2025-01-131h 52632nm632nmFrom Failed Project to 40 Million Eye Scans: David Huang on the Birth of OCTDr. David Huang shares the remarkable journey of how a failed laser surgery project during his MD-PhD studies at MIT led to the invention of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), now used in over 40 million eye procedures annually. The story includes a pivotal moment when Professor James Fujimoto volunteered as the first human subject for OCT testing when no other students would agree to have an experimental laser pointed at their eye.The development of OCT was made possible by the 1980s telecommunications boom, which provided crucial fiber optic components. Dr. Huang's unique background combining computer science and...2025-01-061h 29632nm632nmOrigins of Life | Anna Wang on Artificial Cells and Nano-RobotsOrigins of life researcher Anna Wang takes us on a fascinating journey through the latest theories about how life began, revealing why Darwin's "warm little ponds" are making a comeback and how ocean spray droplets may have served as nature's first test tubes. She explains why early cell membranes were more like soap bubbles - fragile and leaky - and how these imperfections were actually crucial for primitive life to function.The conversation explores the cutting edge of synthetic biology, where scientists are attempting to build artificial cells from scratch. Wang shares illuminating analogies, comparing their work...2024-12-301h 15632nm632nmThe Future of Fusion | Dennis Whyte on Nuclear Fusion and MIT Plasma ScienceMIT Professor Dennis Whyte's path to becoming a fusion energy pioneer began with an unlikely source - a Ripley's Believe It or Not comic strip he read as a teenager in rural Saskatchewan. The comic described how a bottle of water could theoretically contain the energy equivalent of 100 barrels of oil through fusion, sparking a lifelong fascination that would shape his career.This fascination led Whyte to write his first high school paper on fusion energy and eventually become the first PhD student working on Canada's groundbreaking fusion project with Hydro Quebec. Now as Director of MIT's...2024-12-232h 51632nm632nmOrigins of Life | Jack Szostak on Basement Experiments to Nobel Prize-Winning DiscoveriesNobel laureate Jack Szostak takes us on a fascinating journey through his remarkable scientific career, from conducting dangerous chemistry experiments in his basement as a curious child to making groundbreaking discoveries about telomeres that would earn him the Nobel Prize. He reveals how a forgotten DNA sample in his freezer led to fundamental insights about chromosome stability, and explains why studying unusual organisms often leads to the biggest scientific breakthroughs.Beyond his work on telomeres, Szostak shares his current research into life's origins, including revolutionary ideas about how the first cells might have emerged and replicated their...2024-12-161h 26632nm632nmThe God Particle | Christoph Paus on Higgs Boson, CERN, and CMSProfessor Christoph Paus, a key figure in the discovery of the Higgs Boson at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, discusses his journey in high-energy physics, the challenges of leading large international collaborations, and the future of particle physics. As one of the co-conveners of the CMS Higgs physics group during the historic discovery, Paus provides unique insights into how the detection of this elusive particle was achieved through careful experimental design, data analysis, and team coordination.He explains the Standard Model of particle physics, the significance of the Higgs field and boson, and explores current mysteries like dark...2024-12-091h 42632nm632nmCold Atoms: Mikhail Lukin on Quantum Optics and Neutral Atom ComputingIn this episode, Harvard Professor Mikhail Lukin discusses his pioneering work in quantum computing using neutral atoms. He shares the journey from his early work in quantum optics and electromagnetically induced transparency to developing programmable quantum processors using arrays of individually trapped atoms. Lukin explains key breakthroughs in quantum error correction and how his team achieved unprecedented control over large numbers of quantum bits. He also discusses the fundamental challenges of building practical quantum computers and his optimistic outlook for the field's future.01:16 Early Career and Breakthroughs01:55 Understanding Lasers and Population Inversion03:37 The B...2024-12-0250 min632nm632nmEinstein Was Wrong: John Clauser on Bell's Theorem and the Nature of RealityIn this episode, we sit down with Nobel laureate John Clauser to discuss his experiments from the early 1960’s, testing Bell's inequalities and quantum entanglement. Clauser shares the story of how, as a graduate student, he proposed testing quantum mechanics against Einstein's local realism - an idea that most prominent physicists, including Richard Feynman, dismissed as a waste of time. Despite the skepticism, Clauser persisted and conducted the first experimental tests that showed quantum mechanics was correct and Einstein was wrong about quantum entanglement.Clauser walks us through the technical challenges of the experiments, from building equipment fr...2024-11-252h 09632nm632nmThe Science of Drug Discovery: Insights from Artem EvdokimovIn this episode, drug discovery scientist Artem Evdokimov discusses the science of pharmaceutical development, from historical breakthroughs to the current landscape. He shares insights on antibiotics resistance, the obesity drug Ozempic, and technical details of drug screening methods like DNA-encoded libraries. The conversation covers the economics of drug development, the potential of AI, and broader philosophical questions about human health and medicine. Evdokimov emphasizes the importance of avoiding oversimplification in science while highlighting both the triumphs and ongoing challenges in pharmaceutical research.03:18 Historical Roots of Medicine05:33 Evolution of Drug Delivery Methods12:52 Modern Drug D...2024-11-182h 50Health Longevity SecretsHealth Longevity SecretsDoes At Home Blood Testing Work?Imagine unleashing the potential to monitor and optimize your health right from your living room. That's what we discuss with Dr Michael Dubrovsky of Siphox Health in an enthralling conversation about the leaps in at-home blood testing technology.  Note Full Disclosure: Siphox Health is a sponsor of this podcast but we only allow sponsorship by products and services that we believe in.Michael's journey from biochemistry and photonics to pioneering consumer-friendly blood testing devices is nothing short of remarkable, leveraging the same silicon photonics that revolutionized the internet to now empower personal healthcare. We dissect the contrasts w...2024-11-1239 min632nm632nmOptical Metatronics: Nader Engheta on Electromagnetics and Scientific CuriosityIn this episode of the 632nm podcast, Nader Engheta shares his journey and experiences within the field of electromagnetics, from his early days at the University of Tehran and Caltech, to his current research in optical metatronics and nonlinear dynamics. He discusses the importance of motivation and curiosity in scientific research, the potential of optics in AI, and the exciting new possibilities for combining knowledge from different fields. Engheta also touches on his experiences in industry, interdisciplinary teaching, and offers advice to young researchers.02:19 Fascination with Electromagnetics03:14 Journey from Tehran to Caltech05:39 Exploring C...2024-11-111h 54632nm632nmQuantum Computing: Peter Zoller and Ignacio Cirac on the Quantum RevolutionIn this episode of the 632-nanometer podcast, we explore the evolution of quantum computing with theoretical physicists and experimentalists Peter Zoller and Ignacio Cirac, two pioneers in the field. They recount their personal journeys and discuss key breakthroughs in the development of trapped ion quantum computing.What are the fundamental challenges of quantum computing, and how did researchers overcome them? What detection methods were initially considered, and how has the approach evolved? In this podcast, you'll find the answers to these questions and learn about significant milestones, including the early experiments by Dave Wineland and Chris Monroe...2024-11-041h 16632nm632nmGravitational Waves: Rainer Weiss (Nobel Prize 2017) on Laser Interferometer ObservationIn 1916, Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, however, it took almost a century for researchers to detect them. In this episode of the 632-nanometer podcast, the team has a fireside chat with Rainer Weiss, the man behind the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics for the observation of gravitational waves. What are gravitational waves, where do they come from, and why are they so difficult to detect? What detection approaches were considered and how did they eventually succeed? In this podcast, you will find the answers to these questions and h...2024-10-281h 21632nm632nmSynthetic Biology: George Church on Genome Sequencing and De-ExtinctionThe great George Church takes us through the revolutionary journey of DNA sequencing from his early groundbreaking work to the latest advancements. He discusses the evolution of sequencing methods, including molecular multiplexing, and their implications for understanding and combating aging. We talk about the rise of biotech startups, potential future directions in genome sequencing, the role of precise gene therapies, the ongoing integration of nanotechnology and biology, the potential of biological engineering in accelerating evolution, transhumanism, the Human Genome Project, and the importance of intellectual property in biotechnology. The episode concludes with reflections on future technologies, the importance of...2024-10-221h 10Healthful Pursuit PodcastHealthful Pursuit PodcastAt-Home Blood Testing with Michael Dubrovsky {SiPhox Health}In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Dubrovsky, a materials chemist, engineer, and serial entrepreneur who is transforming the world of healthcare with SiPhox Health. As the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of SiPhox Health, Michael is on a mission to make preventative healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone. We dive into how SiPhox Health offers the most comprehensive at-home blood testing solution on the market, allowing you to take control of your health with regular biomarker testing, personalized assessments, and tailored action plans. Michael shares the challenges facing traditional blood tests, the unique offerings of SiPhox Health, an...2024-10-1551 minInTechnologyInTechnology214. Scalable, At-Home Diagnostics: How SiPhox Delivers with Silicon PhotonicsIn this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into silicon photonics in personalized medicine with co-host Srini Ananth, Managing Director at Intel Capital, and guest Michael Dubrovsky, CPO and Co-Founder at SiPhox Health. They talk about the technological breakthroughs and benefits of silicon photonics, use cases for telecom and health diagnostics, Intel Capital’s interest in SiPhox, SiPhox’s unique approach to personalized diagnostics, protecting personal health data, applications of AI in medicine, and more. Learn more about Intel Capital: https://www.intelcapital.com/  The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and d...2024-09-2322 minEver Forward Radio with Chase ChewningEver Forward Radio with Chase Chewning$100 Now or $900,000 Later - The 17 Critical Blood Biomarkers to Know that Can Prevent Heart Disease, Reverse Diabetes and Every Other Chronic Illness and Disease with Michael DubrovskyThis episode is brought to you by SiPhox Health. What if you could prevent chronic diseases before they even manifest? Join us this week as we speak with Michael Dubrovsky, co-founder of SiPhox Health, who reveals the transformative potential of diagnostic testing. We delve deep into the science of biomarkers like hormones, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels, highlighting how understanding these can help you take proactive steps towards a healthier life. Michael shares his expert insights on how early detection through blood work can guide you in managing and even reversing conditions such as cardiovascular disease. 2024-08-0552 minBoundless LifeBoundless LifeThe Future Is ALREADY Here... At-Home Blood Testing Will NEVER Be the Same: *Affordable* Blood Tests From SiPhox Health, Wearable Data & AI-Driven Analysis (All In One Place?!) with Michael DubrovskyAre you frustrated with the inconvenience of traditional blood testing, struggling to interpret health metrics, or looking for cost-effective, comprehensive health data? In this episode, you'll get to explore how Michael Dubrovsky's company, SiPhox Health (a Boston-based startup backed by YC, Kholsa Ventures, and Intel Capital), is revolutionizing home blood testing. Discover how SiPhox's advanced technology provides real-time health insights, integrates with wearable data, and offers personalized health management solutions. Whether you're aiming to optimize your wellness journey or seeking effective cardiovascular risk monitoring, this episode covers invaluable insights and practical tips to transform your approach to...2024-07-2550 minMarni on the MoveMarni on the MoveMondayMoves: Affordable At-Home Blood Testing, How I Use Ketones, New YouTube Shoe Reviews, & IRONMAN Race Announcing DebutRebooting MondayMoves with lots of fun topics: The latest in affordable at-home blood testing with SiPhox Health and our convo with Co-Founder and CPO, Michael Dubrovsky, Episode 363 How I use Ketones from athletic performance to everyday health My journey into race announcing from local EventPower LI events to IRONMAN 70.3 Happy Valley Goal settting and trusting the process and results. Mentally Vs physically not being able to get all your training sessions in and when to call the race or persevere Why I had to withdraw from Musselman 70.3 a few weeks ago and embracing injuries big or small Partner offers mentioned...2024-07-2300 minLive Long and Master AgingLive Long and Master AgingMonitor vital biomarkers from home | Michael DubrovskyDIY blood testing is growing in popularity. At-home testing kits make it easy to collect our own samples and receive lab results online.  But could we be over-testing – just because we can?    Michael Dubrovsky is the co-founder of SiPhox Health, a home blood testing system that claims its results are as accurate as traditional methods. What is SiPhox Health?It is a home blood testing that can measure 17 biomarkers with just a few drops of blood. This system allows people to mail their blood samples to a lab for analysis, offering a convenient alter...2024-07-1944 minLive Long and Master AgingLive Long and Master AgingMonitor vital biomarkers from home | Michael DubrovskyDIY blood testing is growing in popularity. At-home testing kits make it easy to collect our own samples and receive lab results online.  But could we be over-testing – just because we can?    Michael Dubrovsky is the co-founder of SiPhox Health, a home blood testing system that claims its results are as accurate as traditional methods. What is SiPhox Health?It is a home blood testing that can measure 17 biomarkers with just a few drops of blood. This system allows people to mail their blood samples to a lab for analysis, offering a convenient alter...2024-07-1944 minMarni on the MoveMarni on the Move363. SiPhox Health Co-Founder & CPO, Michael Dubrovsky: Next Gen, Affordable, Blood Biomarker At-Home Testing & Health OptimizationToday, I am syncing up with Michael Dubrovsky, C0-Founder and Chief Product Officer of SiPhox Health, a cutting-edge startup revolutionizing the way we approach healthcare and longevity through affordable next-gen, at-home blood testing technologies. Backed by prestigious names like Y Combinator, Khosla Ventures, and Intel Capital, SiPhox Health, Michael and his team are focused on decreasing the cost of diagnostics to the point where it’s possible for anybody to incorporate regular blood testing into their everyday routine. They currently offer the lowest priced, comprehensive, at-home blood testing solution on the market, supported by a full suite of tools to...2024-07-181h 13Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle QueenSandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle QueenPersonal Health Biomarkers and Home Blood Testing with Michael Dubrovsky of SiPhox Health - Episode 219Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!This week's episode we learn how important individualized healthcare is and a one-size-fits-all approach is a thing of the past. Michael shares his quest to enhance vitality through aging. We tackle topics such as the nuanced world of cholesterol management and how hormonal changes can affect us in unexpected ways. Together, we tear down the walls of generic medical advice and build a bridge to a personalized health strategy that considers everything from your genetic makeup to your life stage.Michael...2024-05-131h 15Tech Optimist: An Alumni Ventures PodcastTech Optimist: An Alumni Ventures Podcast#4 - Dad Dies, Now The Work StartsIn this Tech Optimist episode, we dive into three segments that explore innovative technologies shaping our future. The first features Mike Collins discussing silicon photonics in medical diagnostics with Michael Dubrovsky of SiPhox, highlighting advances in home medical testing. In the second, Alexandra Mysoor from Alix shares how her company is transforming estate settlement. The final segment brings insights from a conversation between Mike and Naren Ramaswamy, discussing the broader impacts of technology in the industry. To Learn More:-- Alumni Ventures (AV): www.av.vc-- AV LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/alumniventures2024-05-071h 04LONGEVITY with Nathalie NiddamLONGEVITY with Nathalie NiddamEpisode #190: Run Your Own Blood Tests from Home with Michael DubrovskyEver wondered how the intricate world of Silicon Photonics can intersect with health markers? We roped in someone who knows it all - Michael Dubrovsky, co-founder and chief product officer of SiPhox. this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast is an intriguing journey that unwraps the science of miniaturizing optics onto silicon chips and the dynamics of launching a company that aims to bring lab-like precision into the comfort of our homes.   Michael discusses the importance of tracking inflammation, understanding the significance of the CRP test , and the impact that workouts, flights, lifestyle and s...2023-11-141h 08LONGEVITY with Nathalie NiddamLONGEVITY with Nathalie NiddamEpisode #190: The Future of Home Healthcare: Silicon Photonics and CRP Tests with Micahel DubrovskyEver wondered how the intricate world of Silicon Photonics can intersect with health markers? We roped in someone who knows it all - Michael Dubrovsky, co-founder and chief product officer of SiPhox. this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast is an intriguing journey that unwraps the science of miniaturizing optics onto silicon chips and the dynamics of launching a company that aims to bring lab-like precision into the comfort of our homes.   Michael discusses the importance of tracking inflammation, understanding the significance of the CRP test , and the impact that workouts, flights, lifestyle and s...2023-11-141h 08Wellness + Wisdom PodcastWellness + Wisdom PodcastMichael Dubrovsky | Healthspan Revolution: Game-Changing At-Home Biomarker Blood Testing For Wellness + Longevity (SiPhox)Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 581 Is biomarker blood testing the future of real healthcare? Michael Dubrovsky, co-founder of SiPhox, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom podcast, episode 581, to reveal how at-home biomarker blood testing is revolutionizing people's health journey, why the healthcare system should adopt a preventative approach, and how you can combine blood testing with wearables for best results. 15% Off SiPhox 👇 The SiPhox Health at-home test kit measures 17 blood biomarkers of inflammation,hormonal health, metabolic fitness, and cardiovascular health. 15% off with code "JOSH" In This Episode, Mic...2023-11-031h 48LEVELS – A Whole New LevelLEVELS – A Whole New Level#216 - The value of biosensing for preventive medicine | Michael Dubrovsky & Josh ClementeBiosensing offers people real-time insight into their health status. Regular insight, rather than one-time results at an annual checkup, helps people assess how lifestyle factors are impacting their health, whether they need to make adjustments, and which adjustments might have the most impact. Michael Dubrovsky and Josh Clemente discuss the value of biosensing and how it has the potential to disrupt the healthcare industry, shifting from a diagnose-and-treat approach to a preventive and actionable approach. Sign Up to Get Your Free Ultimate Guide to Glucose: https://levels.link/wnl 🎙 What...2023-06-081h 12Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle QueenSandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle QueenEpisode 164 - SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE - The Future of Health: Home Testing for Proactive Wellness with Lee Dryburgh of SiPhox HealthSend me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!In today's special Friday release, we discuss some of the important biomarkers to health and why you'd want to continually monitor these important markers.This home test is currently available in the United States & Canada with plans to expand everywhere in the world.  To order your own test with a generous discount, use code SANDYK for a discount here:  Siphoxhealth.com.My guest today is Lee S Dryburgh.  Lee is championing an emerging healthcare sector he coined Wellness-as-a-Service in...2023-05-191h 17