Christopher Kelly is a computer scientist and a pro mountain biker who now works full-time as a health hacker.
He is a co-founder of Nourish Balance Thrive, where he works alongside two medical doctors, a food scientist and a registered nurse to help people feel and perform better using biomedical testing together with diet and lifestyle hacks.
At QCon San Francisco, he will be giving a talk called Debug Me).
Why are technologists getting sicker, fatter, and more tired?
What is your story behind going from a programmer at a hedge fund to a health hacker?
What tests do you do for patients?
What are some ways technologists can improve their health?
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