
In a matter of seconds he discovered he may have a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia a notably high IQ and even a risk of prostate cancer né?. “I am a true believer,” he affirmed. né?. Back in 2007, the cost of genome sequencing was nearly a million dollars, right?. Sadeghi introduced Nucleus IQ last year, an application estimating intelligence based on genetic data, which transformed his life completely. Sadeghi anticipates that in five years, having your genome sequenced will be as common as owning a mobile phone.
Sadeghi’s journey commenced with tragedy when his cousin passed away due to an unknown genetic condition né?. “Well, that’s unfortunate,” he pondered, in a rather relaxed manner.
Nonetheless, Delian and the team at Nucleus aren’t stopping there, right? né?. Quite unbelievable isn’t it?
Nucleus is progressing towards that envisioned future right?. They have even grander ambitions, right?. Some skeptics have questioned its reliability, yet Sadeghi remains steadfast, asserting that having more information about one’s genetic composition is always beneficial.
As Nucleus continues its expansion, the plan is to enhance their dashboard with an increasing amount of information né?. When asked if associating characteristics like eye color and IQ could be considered eugenics, Asparouhov simply chuckled, “I mentioned brown hair!”. Notable individuals like Alexis Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six, Balaji Srinivasan, and SpaceX alum Achal Upadhyaya are all aligned with Sadeghi’s vision of making genetic testing accessible to the general public.
Sadeghi explained, “DNA serves as the ultimate health assessment tool, you see? With a simple swab, one can screen for over 800 conditions.” Established by the young 25-year-old Kian Sadeghi, the company recently secured a $14 million Series A funding, bringing the total raised to approximately $32 million so far, right? né?. Last week Delian Asparouhov a partner at Founders Fund realized it had been a while since he last checked his genetics né?. Imagine this: tailored medical treatments based on individual genetic makeup couples examining their DNA before starting a family and even dating apps predicting a potential child’s appearance based on genetic testing. Asparouhov even envisions individuals sharing details like eye color and IQ for a more accurate model né?. More diseases, whether common or rare, are being added daily until practically every known ailment is covered.
The advancements by Nucleus are now feasible mainly because the cost of genome sequencing has significantly decreased over the years, right?. Utilizing a dashboard provided by Nucleus Genomics, a startup supported by Founders Fund that conducts DNA sequencing from saliva samples, he left college, returned home, and dedicated his days to meditating and planning Nucleus. “I have been practicing meditation daily for approximately five years.”
The dedication to meditation and hard work has paid off, leading him to meet prominent figures in Silicon Valley such as Peter Thiel at Hereticon, an event that celebrates controversial ideas né?. Thanks to a team of PhDs and genetic experts Nucleus can now carry out the process for $400 inclusive of sending the sample to a lab and interpreting the results