Healthspan Compass

Making Healthspan Computable

An AI research system translating deep health data into personalized trajectories and actionable insight. This is a research demonstration, not a live or interactive system, and reflects an evolving platform still under active development.

From Raw Data → Biological Context → Future Trajectories → Action.

Healthspan Compass brings together clinical data, genetics, and longitudinal trends

– to answer three fundamental questions:

1. Where does health stand today?

Compass analyzes standard clinical biomarkers and places them in context — not only against clinical reference ranges, but against people of similar age and sex.

You see risk and resilience, not just numbers.

2. Where is health likely headed?

By integrating longitudinal data, genetic predictions, and population comparisons, Compass models potential future health trajectories.

It reveals early signals — before disease manifests.

3. What actions could change the trajectory?

Compass translates complex signals into tiered, practical recommendations — from easy wins to longer-term strategies — grounded in biology, not guesswork.

It helps identify where lifestyle works, where medicine matters, and where biology may work with you.

Most health systems react to disease.

Healthspan Compass is built to anticipate, personalize, and guide — advancing a new model of proactive, precision healthspan science.

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Research Use Notice

The Healthspan Compass is a research platform under development at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. It is intended for research, educational, and exploratory purposes only.

The Compass is not a medical device and is not intended for clinical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, or medical decision-making. Any examples shown are illustrative and do not constitute personalized medical advice.