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Neel Somani, a researcher and technologist who graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, approaches biohacking through the same analytical lens that drives his work in blockchain and computational systems. Biohacking is the integration of biology and technology, an effort to optimize the human body as one might optimize code.

What began as a fringe movement has evolved into a sophisticated intersection of medicine, engineering and data science, reshaping how individuals and institutions view health, longevity and human performance.

The evolution of biohacking: From DIY to data-driven

In the early 2000s, biohacking referred mostly to self-experimentation, like using supplements, sleep tracking or nootropics to improve function. Toda

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