
What is N=1?
N=1 is about revolutionizing how each human reaches their highest potential. That begins with reforming the U.S. education system by embracing personalized learning.
Through AI, we can now educate students 1:1, allowing them to learn at their own pace and in the manner that best suits their individual learning styles and still ensures each student masters the requisite competencies and mandated requirements for their grade level.
Deploying such technology frees teachers from time-consuming mundane tasks so they can focus more on in-person instruction and experiential learning opportunities, transforming them into mentors and coaches that motivate and energize student engagement. ​

Advancing Healthcare Through Precision Medicine

​No one can be their best selves without their health, which is why the second component of N=1 is precision medicine, where every patient receives care tailored to their unique biology, environment, and lifestyle. Through technologies that allow patients to monitor and track everything from calorie intake, creatine and insulin levels, heart rate, blood pressure, weight, and other body functions and markers and automatically share it with their healthcare providers and the use of robotics, genomics and treating disease at the microcellular level, we can turn personalized healthcare from a vision into reality in every doctor’s office and hospital. Personalized or precision medicine ultimately will reduce costs due to high hospital re-admittance rates, adverse reactions to “one-size-fits-all” treatments that often result in more damage or life-threatening complications, or prescriptions that alleviate symptoms but do little to address the underlying condition.
Precision medicine
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Our cancer journey
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Education reform
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N=1 Model Schools
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Research and studies
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