Dr. Michael Snyder
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And that doesn't work very well.
The analytes oxidize.
It's a mess.
And so ultimately, we test a lot of things out there.
We were trying to invent a few of our own.
And the net result was we did settle on some that were out there, tested them.
They're being used in a more limited fashion.
And we showed you could actually do the kinds of things we do, the metabolomics, it's called lipidomics, and proteomics.
And again, with certain...
The configurations, the proteins, most of them are quite stable, not 100%, but most are.
We can measure all this.
Metabolites, same thing.
Most are lipids, some are, some aren't.
So we figured out which ones are, which ones aren't, and then we basically did just that.
We showed you could do this, did fun experiments.
Like in my case, we took a sample every hour for seven straight days to try and correlate.
Well, at night when I was sleeping, no.
Although when I did wake up, I would take a sample sometimes, yeah.
Yeah, not so great for sleep disruption, I suppose.
But anyway, and the idea there was to correlate what's going on with β and I was wearing a CGM and a smartwatch, like a follow activity, doing food logging, all that sort of stuff.