Epixlife continues to strengthen its commitment to scientific research through strategic collaborations with academic institutions. One of the most recent projects was developed in partnership with researchers from the University of Almería (Spain), Universidad Espíritu Santo (Ecuador), and Dr. Leire Fradua (external collaborator and institutional liaison between Epixlife and the research team), with the goal of evaluating the usefulness of the Cell Wellbeing S-Drive device in the field of high-performance sports. This study was specifically designed to validate the use of the S-Drive as an epigenetic analysis tool for athletes and involved approximately 100 participants from a track and field club in Murcia. The initiative included an initial evaluation with the device, accompanied by a health and lifestyle questionnaire, followed by a three-month nutritional intervention. After this period, a second sampling was conducted to observe potential changes in the biomarkers studied.

The intervention has now concluded, and data collection is complete. The research team is currently preparing the first academic paper, focused on the methodological design of the study. The results will be published in a second article. In line with scientific rigor, further details and findings will remain confidential until official publication. At Epixlife, we are proud to be part of this research that brings together science, performance, and well-being. We are inspired by the knowledge that our technology is helping individuals who push themselves every day to grow and reach their full potential. Because behind every data point, there’s a story of transformation.