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Shape the Ultimate Personalized APOE4 Protocol: Decide Which Features Matter to You!

We're not building this for you: we're building it with you. Take the 3-minute survey to shape the future of APOE4 optimization.

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· Reviewed by Dr. Kevin Tran, PharmD

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The Phoenix Experiment, a collaboration between Phoenix Community and APOE4.info, is building a platform where APOE4 carriers run structured n=1 health experiments together. Members can take a 3-minute survey to help shape which features, interventions, and tracking tools are included in the upcoming protocol platform.

Definition

Structured self-experiment where one person systematically tests an intervention against their own baseline biomarkers.

Definition

Collaborative platform for APOE4 carriers to run structured health experiments together and share outcome data.

The Phoenix Experiment is coming. And we need YOU to shape it to your needs.

Picture this:

A world where APOE4 carriers don't guess anymore. Where we know what works, specifically for each one of us. Not because some study told us, but because hundreds of us tested it. Systematically. Together.

That's the Phoenix Experiment.

Here's the deal:

The Phoenix Community has been partnering with APOE4.info (the legendary non-profit you probably already know) to build something unprecedented. A platform where APOE4 carriers run structured n=1 health experiments.

Think "clinical trials" but for interventions that actually matters to us.

Zone 2 training protocols. Supplement stacks. Sleep optimization. Real interventions, real data, real results.

APOE4.info is helping design the experiments (and they have another surprise we will reveal later when we have fine tuned the details!)

But here's the thing...

We're building this FOR you. So we need to hear FROM you.

I just launched a 3-minute survey that'll help us nail the features you actually need.

Not what we think you need. What you NEED need.

At the end? You can book a 30-minute call to go deeper with us.

Who's conducting these interviews?

Me, and Dr. Emily Cole—APOE4.info board member with a keen interest in action research.

This isn't some corporate focus group. It's two APOE4 advocates who genuinely want to build something that changes lives. Our lives.

The survey takes 3 minutes. But it might shape the next frontier of APOE4 health optimization.

Ready to help us build the future?

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What is the Phoenix Experiment?
The Phoenix Experiment is a collaborative health platform built by The Phoenix Community and APOE4.info where APOE4 carriers run structured n=1 health experiments together. Think clinical-style trials for the interventions that matter most to APOE4 carriers: Zone 2 training protocols, supplement stacks, sleep optimization, metabolic strategies, and more. By systematically pooling results across hundreds of carriers, the platform aims to identify what actually works for specific subsets of the APOE4 population.
What is an n=1 experiment and why does it matter for APOE4 carriers?
An n=1 experiment is a structured self-experiment where one individual (you) systematically tests a single intervention against their own baseline. Instead of relying only on population-level studies, n=1 protocols measure what moves YOUR biomarkers. For APOE4 carriers, where genetic and metabolic variability is large, n=1 data paired with community-wide patterns gives more actionable insight than generic advice, letting you build a protocol that matches your specific biology.
How can APOE4 carriers shape the Phoenix Experiment platform?
The Phoenix team is running a 3-minute survey to gather community input on which features, interventions, and tracking tools matter most. Participants can also book a 30-minute deeper-dive call with Dr. Kevin Tran and Dr. Emily Cole (an APOE4.info board member focused on action research). This ensures the platform is built around carrier needs rather than assumptions, and helps prioritize the first round of experiments offered to the community.
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