Needs Finding in Predictive Health: ICU, Digital Twins, Wearable Sensors & Cardiac Simulation
Longevity Command

Mentors
Lance Manning, Founder & CEO, Longevity Command
Abe Janis, Strategy & Innovation
Project Collaborators & Advisors (ad hoc)
Externs will work directly with founders and collaborators, with exposure to early-stage decision-making, technology development, and strategy.
Overview
This externship explores how digital twins, wearable sensor data, and physiological simulation can shift health from reactive care to continuous, predictive insight.
The project spans high-risk environments, including the ICU and first responder settings, while also examining how these technologies can support training and upskilling through simulation and personalized feedback.
What the Extern Will Do
- Conduct customer discovery interviews (ICU clinicians, first responders, trainers, insurers, etc.)
- Map current monitoring and training workflows to identify gaps
- Assess emerging technologies in wearables, biosignals, and simulation
- Explore applications of digital twins across ICU, field, and training environments
- Synthesize findings into clear opportunity areas and strategic direction
Deliverables
- Interview guide and synthesized insights
- Market and technology landscape analysis
- Opportunity map across monitoring, simulation, and training
- Deep dive on 1–2 priority areas
- Final report and presentation
Who Should Apply
STEM graduate students and postdocs (biomedical engineering, data science, computer science, public health, or related fields) who are comfortable with ambiguity and interested in AI, wearable technologies, and human physiology.
