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Futurome Research Consent

Last updated: 09/12/2025

Futurome’s mission is to advance human longevity, performance, and healthspan through deep biological insights, next-generation digital twin technologies, and multi-omic analytics. Research is a core part of that mission.

This page summarizes our Research Consent Document.

Please read the full consent before deciding whether to participate.

Key Information (Summary)

  • Purpose: Futurome Research aims to discover new biological, metabolic, genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence healthspan, performance, and disease risk.

  • What You Are Consenting To: If you agree, you allow Futurome researchers to use certain information—such as biomarker data, wearables, survey responses, and optional genomic information—to study a broad range of scientific questions.

  • Privacy Protections: Research is performed on de-identified data, combined with similar data from other participants. Personal identifiers are removed before analysis.

  • Third-Party Researchers: Some projects may involve approved scientific collaborators, such as universities, health institutions, or research companies. Only de-identified, non-individualized summaries may be shared.

  • Benefits and Risks: You are unlikely to receive direct personal benefits. However, discoveries may improve Futurome products, inform future medical advances, or contribute to global longevity science. There is a small privacy risk if your information were ever improperly accessed.

  • Voluntary Participation: You choose whether to participate. You may withdraw your consent at any time without affecting your access to Futurome’s experiences or services.

1. Purpose: Why Does Futurome Conduct Research?

Futurome Research exists to accelerate scientific understanding in the following areas:

  • Molecular, metabolic, and physiological factors influencing longevity

  • Biomarkers and mechanistic pathways behind disease progression

  • Predictors of performance and recovery

  • Personalized healthspan optimization

  • Intervention outcomes across diverse populations

  • How people respond to biological insights and behavioral guidance

  • How users interact with an advanced health and data platform

Our goal is to make discoveries that:

  • Improve early detection of disease

  • Enable precision interventions

  • Enhance human capacity, resilience, and quality of life

  • Inform future clinical tools, diagnostics, or longevity technologies

  • Improve Futurome’s reports, algorithms, and digital twin systems

Research is conducted by analyzing patterns across large datasets.

No single person’s data is analyzed independently unless legally required.

2. What Does Participation in Futurome Research Involve?

If you choose to participate, you may be asked to:

  • Complete optional surveys

  • Provide information through the Futurome platform or app

  • Connect wearable devices

  • Authorize use of biomarker data, physiological data, or lifestyle information

Participation means you allow Futurome researchers to use the following types of data ("Research Information"):

  • Biomarker data (blood, urine, saliva, stool, metabolomics, functional metrics)

  • Digital twin outputs (computed insights and modeled variables)

  • Wearable data (sleep, HRV, activity, temperature, strain, etc.)

  • Self-reported information (habits, symptoms, goals, preferences)

  • Demographic information (age, sex, ethnicity)

  • Platform interaction data (reports viewed, recommendations followed)

  • Third-party data you choose to integrate (Oura, Apple Health, Garmin, etc.)

  • Optional genomic or microbiome data if provided in the future

You choose which surveys or optional modules to complete.

There is no cost to participate.

Some research may be sponsored or performed with scientific partners.

Any resulting products, tools, or commercial applications may benefit society, but you will not receive financial compensation.

3. Participation of Minors

Minors may only participate if:

  • The child assents, and

  • A parent or legal guardian authorizes the use of their Research Information

4. Privacy Protection

Futurome uses rigorous security and privacy protections, including:

  • De-identification of research data (removal of name, email, and direct identifiers)

  • Separation of personal account information and research datasets

  • Use of encrypted systems and internationally recognized security standards

  • Strict internal policies and training for personnel handling research data

  • Research results are always published or shared in aggregated, non-identifiable form

For additional details, please review the Futurome Privacy Policy and Security Statement.

5. Access to Your Information

Outside Futurome

We may share non-identifiable summaries of research results with:

  • Academic researchers

  • Health institutions

  • Non-profit organizations

  • Scientific journals

  • Longevity research partners

  • Approved industry collaborators

We may also share information with regulatory entities when legally required.

No party receives your name, contact details, or identifiable information.

Within Futurome

Research staff may access:

  • Research Information for scientific analysis

  • De-identified datasets only

They do not have access to your personal contact details unless required for compliance or participant safety.

6. Benefits and Risks of Participation

Benefits

  • You will not receive personalized medical or genetic results from research participation.

  • Your participation may indirectly support future:

    • Precision health discoveries

    • Longevity interventions

    • Diagnostics and early detection methods

    • Improvements to Futurome’s algorithms, reports, and experiences

Risks

  • Some surveys or comparisons may feel sensitive or uncomfortable.

  • Despite strong security protections, there is a very small risk of a privacy breach.

  • A breach could expose Research Information, which may include biomarker or wearable-derived patterns.

  • There is an extremely small possibility of re-identification through complex statistical methods.

  • As with any research, unforeseeable risks may exist.

7. Changing Your Mind

Participation in Futurome Research is entirely voluntary.

You may withdraw consent at any time in your account settings.

If you withdraw:

  • Your Research Information will no longer be used in new research after 30 days.

  • Previously completed analyses cannot be retracted.

  • Your access to Futurome experiences, digital twin insights, or concierge support is not affected.

You may also close your account at any time.

If you choose not to participate, Futurome may still use technical, non-PHI information to improve platform features, consistent with the Privacy Policy.

In rare cases, participation may be terminated due to company acquisition, platform changes, or discontinuation of services.

8. Contact Information

If you have questions about Futurome Research or this consent document, please contact:

Futurome Research Team

Email: contact@futurome.com

Website: www.futurome.com

Thank you for contributing to the future of human performance, resilience, and longevity.

Together - we unlock what’s possible.