KEY POINTS
  • Alphabet's Verily is launching its long awaited "Project Baseline," a longitudinal health study
  • 10,000 volunteers will wear a Verily-developed health tracker called Study Watch and have their genomes sequenced
  • Goal is to create the "Google Maps for health care," according to one doctor
Dr. Jessica Mega, Verily's chief medical officer

Verily, formerly Google's life sciences arm, is launching today a four-year study called Project Baseline to find out why people transition from being generally healthy to getting sick.

The Silicon Valley-based company is working with its partners, Duke University and Stanford Medicine, to enroll 10,000 participants from diverse backgrounds at half a dozen study sites in California and North Carolina.