Co-Convenors: Dr. Dhiraj Dhotre, Dr. Dinesh Sharma, Dr. Shweta Choudhary
Discussants – Dr. Sonia Velasran, Dr. Pranjal Borah, Dr. Sumit Kalra, Dr. Rajendra Nagar, Dr. Mitali Mukerji, Dr. Samanwita Pal, Dr. Rutuja Patil, Dr. Dhiraj Agarwal, Dr. Dinesh Sharma, Dr. Harish Singhal
Volunteers – Dr. Manish Yadav, Dr. Deepika Jangir
Key Pointers :
How can the PRISM platform serve as a "life-course companion," using Prakriti to predict health trajectories from the prenatal stage to old age?
How can digital phenomics identify "doshic" imbalances in children before they manifest as clinical disorders?
What Ayurgenomic markers are most indicative of healthy aging and resilience, and how can they be used to transition to "preventive" geriatric medicine?
This session deliberates on the implementation of the PRISM platform as a life-course companion. It focuses on how constitutional baselines (Prakriti) can be used to predict health trajectories and promote longevity from the earliest stages of development through old age.
Key Deliberation Points:
Early Life Programming (Prenatal & Antenatal): Leveraging data from cohorts like Garbhini to understand how maternal Prakriti and environment shape the foundational health baseline of the fetus.
Pediatric Transitions: Utilizing digital phenomics and AI to monitor developmental milestones through a personalized lens, identifying early "doshic" imbalances before they manifest as childhood disorders.
Adult Wellness & Longevity: Integrating Physiological markers of Response (diet, exercise, meditation) to maintain homeostatic balance during the high-stress adult years.
Using Ayurgenomics to identify genetic and epigenetic signatures associated with healthy aging and resilience against age-related diseases.
Geriatric Care & Healthy Aging: Adapting the PRISM tool-kit for the elderly to manage "unmet clinical needs" and chronic conditions, ensuring a transition from "reactive" to "preventive" geriatric medicine.