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The Grand Teton Club is the first community to develop the concept of a Family BioRepository

– a ground-breaking and a technology forward idea in the form of a steel-reinforced concrete basement storage area beneath each home site that will store as any generations of sequenced genomes (DNA) of each family member for present and future generations of your family, in addition to the storage and archiving of other biological materials (including stem cells, banked sperm and egg specimens, and certain body tissues), for the benefit of future generations of your family’s descendants.

Lead Your Family Into a Healthier, Longer Future

Club members will become Founding Patriarchs and Matriarchs of their Family’s commitment to a tradition of Healthspan/Lifespan practices and lifestyles, as well as the sequencing and preservation of their Family’s genetic heritage for generations to come. With the advent of genomic biotechnology, sequencing and archiving the genomes of each family member over a course of several future generations of your family will enhance your family’s ability to understand and create individualized and family‑based treatments to help optimize Healthspan/Lifespan for future generations of your descendants.

We are confident that families who begin this archiving today will gain significant long-term advantages, with benefits that may extend across multiple generations, while those who postpone or forgo this opportunity may miss out on its profound future impact.

When Dr. Craig Venter first sequenced the human genome in 2003, humanity entered a new era—one in which the full identification of approximately 3.2 billion DNA base pairs became possible. This milestone opened the path toward truly understanding and harnessing our genetic code. Families who choose to sequence and archive their genomes now position themselves to benefit from future medical breakthroughs, especially as advanced AI and emerging quantum computing technologies accelerate our ability to “crack the code” and potentially add years—or even decades—to healthy human life.