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Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

Dr. Aliya is a UK-trained medical doctor and surgeon originally from Canada, with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine. Her recent work focuses on health, wellness, longevity medicine, health technology, and product development in telemedicine.

Daniel Kaplan has 7+ years of biotech experience and deep expertise in biochemical assay development, medical biomarker analysis, machine learning, cancer biology, immunology, and companion diagnostics. He previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.
Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.
His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

Dr. Aliya is a UK-trained medical doctor and surgeon originally from Canada, with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine. Her recent work focuses on health, wellness, longevity medicine, health technology, and product development in telemedicine.

Daniel Kaplan has 7+ years of biotech experience and deep expertise in biochemical assay development, medical biomarker analysis, machine learning, cancer biology, immunology, and companion diagnostics. He previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.
Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.
His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

Dr. Aliya is a UK-trained medical doctor and surgeon originally from Canada, with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine. Her recent work focuses on health, wellness, longevity medicine, health technology, and product development in telemedicine.

Daniel Kaplan has 7+ years of biotech experience and deep expertise in biochemical assay development, medical biomarker analysis, machine learning, cancer biology, immunology, and companion diagnostics. He previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.
Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.
His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

Dr. Aliya is a UK-trained medical doctor and surgeon originally from Canada, with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine. Her recent work focuses on health, wellness, longevity medicine, health technology, and product development in telemedicine.

Daniel Kaplan has 7+ years of biotech experience and deep expertise in biochemical assay development, medical biomarker analysis, machine learning, cancer biology, immunology, and companion diagnostics. He previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.
Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.
His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

Dr. Aliya is a UK-trained medical doctor and surgeon originally from Canada, with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine. Her recent work focuses on health, wellness, longevity medicine, health technology, and product development in telemedicine.

Daniel Kaplan has 7+ years of biotech experience and deep expertise in biochemical assay development, medical biomarker analysis, machine learning, cancer biology, immunology, and companion diagnostics. He previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.
Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.
His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.
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