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Upload your existing genetic data and get free, research-backed reports on reproductive health and longevity. We don't diagnose. We don't store your data. We just tell you what the science says — honestly.

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Cycle
ELPIS BIOSCIENCES
4 of 9
Pain modulation
COMT rs4680
High sensitivity
Estrogen sensitivity
ESR1 rs2234693
Lower dysmenorrhea risk
Opioid response
OPRM1 rs1799971
One risk allele
Clotting risk
F5 rs6025
Reference genotype
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31
variants across all reports
760,000+
participants in source studies
4
free reports per upload
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data stored
Good data should come with an honest translation.

My wife lives with chronic illness. I've watched her be dismissed by providers, talked over, told her symptoms aren't that bad. I've seen the gap between what science actually knows and what makes it into a doctor's office.

"People need someone to sit down, look at the actual published studies, and say: here's what the research found, here's how strong the evidence is, and here are the questions to bring to your doctor."

I'm a bioinformatics researcher. I build tools that process biological data — fast, open-source tools for phylogenetics and genomics. I'm not a geneticist or a clinician. But I know how to find published research, evaluate the evidence, and present it in a way that's honest and accessible. That's what Elpis does. Nothing more, nothing less.

Four reports. Thirty-one variants. All free.

Each report covers a different area of your health genetics, backed by peer-reviewed research from your existing 23andMe or AncestryDNA data.

Cycle

Women's menstrual and hormonal health. Pain modulation, cycle length, estrogen sensitivity, clotting risk.

9 variants · COMT, ESR1, OPRM1, F5 +5
Vitalis

Men's reproductive and hormonal health. Testosterone regulation, DHT conversion, FSH levels.

7 variants · SRD5A2, SHBG, MTHFR +4
Age

Longevity, cellular aging, and inflammaging. Telomere length, oxidative stress, mitochondrial function.

8 variants · FOXO3, TERC, SOD2 +5
Athlete

Muscle, mitochondria, and metabolism. Fiber type, energy systems, altitude adaptation, exercise response.

7 variants · ACTN3, PPARGC1A, HIF1A +4

We say less. It means more.

Every finding links to a peer-reviewed study. Uncertainty stated plainly. Your data processed on your device.

Every claim has a citation

No vague "you may be at risk." Every finding links to a peer-reviewed study you can read yourself. If the evidence is thin, we say so.

Your data belongs to you

Your genetic file is processed in your browser using WebAssembly — zero network access. We literally cannot see your data. This is architecture, not a privacy policy.

We report what we don't know

Most GWAS studies were conducted in European-ancestry populations. We address this openly. If a variant isn't on your chip, we say so rather than guessing.

This is version one.

What you're reading is Research Use Only. That's not a cop-out — it's honest. These reports give you better questions to bring to your provider, not answers to act on alone.

The goal is diagnostic-grade. Tools specific enough and robust enough that your provider can act on them with confidence. That requires more data, regulatory clarity, and time. We're building it carefully, honestly, and with your data treated as yours.

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