Consent-led
Biological materials are collected and used under defined consent frameworks.
Human biological intelligence carries responsibility. CoreX is designed around consent, ethical oversight, data protection, participant rights, and transparent use boundaries. The future of precision medicine must be scientifically powerful and socially trustworthy.
Biological materials are collected and used under defined consent frameworks.
Programs operate under appropriate institutional, regulatory, and ethics oversight.
Controlled access, secure infrastructure, audit logs, and appropriate localization.
Participants are people, not data points, and their contributions require respect.
CoreX works in one of the most sensitive areas of science, human biological intelligence, and that demands restraint. We do not sell unapproved therapies. We do not claim to reverse aging clinically. We do not replace clinical trials, regulators, or physicians. We build governed systems that help researchers and health systems make better decisions from better human evidence.
Linked to a defined context of use.
Traceable to appropriate participant permissions.
Reviewed through ethical, regulatory, and institutional controls.
Supported by documentation, provenance, and versioning.
Clear about what it does not claim.
Designed to improve real research, development, or health-system decisions.
If you contribute, or are considering contributing, biological samples or health-linked data to a CoreX program, our plain-language For Participants page explains what is collected, how it is used, and your rights.