Program Summary
The Smart Non-invasive Assays of Physiology (SNAP) program aims to develop a portable, non-invasive device that can detect and utilize molecular biomarkers to predict warfighter physiological states associated with physical and cognitive readiness. The device will leverage multiplexed, multi-omic biomarker detection to predict human performance readiness states in the context of real-world, DoD-relevant tasks and display an output to the user. The device developed under the Smart Non-invasive Assays of Physiology (SNAP) program would be readily configurable to diverse DoD needs for readiness assessment, training, and mission planning, thereby providing an individualized view into real-time warfighter performance state.