Private Lounge & Coworking Space
A private sanctuary for the metabolic elite. Limited membership, invitation only.
50 Members Only
Our citizen-owned vault ensures when your data creates value, rewards flow back to you.
THE CHALLENGE
Firms are quietly mining your data for profit. SOMA stops the extraction and puts the power — and the money — back in your hands.
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S.O.M.A
Self-Organised Medical Archive
Is the SOMA Van near you?
We don’t just park anywhere. We deploy the SOMA Mobile Unit to towns that reach their “Guardian Threshold” first.
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Dry-chain processing
1. Dry-Chain Processing We vacuum-seal your sample on-site. It stays preserved at room temperature without freezers.
Genomic anchoring
We turn your sample into a high-value digital asset. This is where your dividend begins.
Clincian-in-the-Cloud
Your finger-prick is supervised by NZ doctors via live link. Safety you can trust.
Community ownership
Your data never leaves New Zealand. We protect your biology under our national laws.
Services
How it works
The 5-Minute Future.
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Passive Baseline
Download the SOMA App. Let sensors passively capture your daily ‘circadian’ patterns without lifting a finger. This creates your personal Health Mirror.
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Local Activation
When 500 people in your location pre-enrol, the SOMA Van is deployed. This ‘500 Goal’ ensures we have the scale to fund the lab and secure your Social Dividend.
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Dry-Chain Storage
No freezers. No fragility. Our vacuum-seal tech locks your samples into a protective matrix that remains stable at room temperature for years.
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The Health Dividend
Healthcare designers and medical researchers pay to access anonymised data. You get a push notification. You approve. You get paid. Simple.
People
Who we are
SOMA is made possible by The Circadian Foundation Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa.
SOMA is run by The Circadian Foundation, an Auckland-based charity founded by Grant Munro (formerly of the National Institute of Health Innovation, University of Auckland). We treat all samples as Taonga (treasures) and operate under strict Te Mana Raraunga (Māori Data Sovereignty) protocols. In compliance with the HART Act 2004, all samples are strictly designated for laboratory analysis. Furthermore, upholding the right of withdrawal, guardians may recall or destroy their samples and data at any point, instantly terminating their participation.