Clinical & Diagnostic integration

Clinical and diagnostic integration is a central part of High Coast Longevity.

It connects measurement, interpretation, and structured application — forming the foundation for long-term health development.

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From testing to structure

Diagnostics are widely available.

However, they are often used in isolation.

The ambition is to move from:

  • single tests
    to
  • structured systems for continuous understanding

This requires integration — not just access.

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What integration means

Integration involves connecting multiple steps:

  • testing and measurement
  • interpretation of results
  • translation into structured routines
  • follow-up over time

Each step is necessary for meaningful application.


Current development

Initial work is already underway.

This includes:

  • partnerships with diagnostic providers
  • implementation of health testing (e.g. blood-based markers)
  • development of structured testing approaches

These activities form the first layer of the system.

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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Types of diagnostics

Collaboration may involve:

  • blood-based testing and biomarkers
  • metabolic and cardiovascular markers
  • hormonal and inflammatory indicators
  • emerging longevity-related metrics

The focus is not on individual tests, but on how they are used together.


Continuous monitoring

Integration enables follow-up over time.

This allows:

  • tracking changes in biological markers
  • identifying patterns
  • adjusting strategies based on data

The goal is continuity rather than one-time assessment.

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The project is currently structured around several key areas:


Product Development

Development of products connected to longevity, including nutrition, supplements, and supporting technologies.

👉 CTA: Product Development


Clinical & Diagnostic Integration

Integration of diagnostics into structured models, including testing, monitoring, and interpretation.

👉 CTA: Clinical & Diagnostic Integration


Research & Innovation

Collaboration with research institutions to develop and validate new approaches.

👉 CTA: Research & Innovation


Experience & Hospitality

Development of the experience layer — including stays, routines, and interaction with the environment.

👉 Experience & Hospitality


Local & Regional Development

Collaboration with local actors to integrate the project into the High Coast region.

Local & Regional Development


These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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From data to application

Diagnostics only create value when applied.

This includes:

  • translating results into actionable insights
  • integrating findings into routines and programs
  • connecting data with real-world behavior

This step is often missing in existing models.


Connection to the physical site

Borgen Marieberg provides a setting for:

  • structured testing
  • observation over time
  • integration with daily routines and environment

This enables a more complete approach than isolated testing.

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Vials and test tubes in a lab, Diagnostics Longevity High Coast
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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Partner roles

Partners in this area may contribute through:

  • laboratory and testing capabilities
  • medical expertise
  • data and interpretation tools
  • integration into structured programs

Different partners contribute at different levels.


Current phase

The integration is in an early stage.

  • initial testing capabilities are being introduced
  • partnerships are being established
  • the structure is evolving

This phase allows for co-development and influence.

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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Vials and test tubes in a lab, Diagnostics Longevity High Coast
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Summary

Clinical and diagnostic integration involves:

  • connecting testing with structured application
  • enabling continuous monitoring
  • building systems rather than isolated services

It forms one of the most concrete foundations of High Coast Longevity.



These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

Contribute to building the diagnostic layer

We are engaging with partners in diagnostics, healthcare, and data to develop integrated approaches to long-term health.

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