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Q Bio

www.q.bio

 
Our Q Exam is based on landmark systems biology research done at Stanford University. In about 75 minutes, we take blood, saliva, urine and a non-invasive whole-body scan from which we measure over 3000 clinically-relevant genetic, chemical, and anatomical biomarkers to build the world`s most comprehensive quantitative snapshot of your health at a point in time.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.q.bio
  • 410 Brewster Ave
    Redwood City, CA USA 94063
  • Phone: N/A

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