Introducing Open Labs: Import Any Lab Report into Biostarks
At Biostarks, we have always believed that what gets measured gets understood. Today, we are extending that principle beyond our own panels — because the data that matters to your health does not always start with us.
We are introducing Open Labs, a new Biostarks feature that allows users to import third-party lab reports directly into the platform, whether as PDF files or HL7 feeds. It is available now to both consumers and PRO users globally.
What Open Labs Does
Once a report is uploaded, it is processed through Biostarks' AI platform and mapped against a curated library of over 700 biomarkers. Each imported result is enriched with structured classification, stratified reference ranges, interpretation guidelines, and scientific source references — the same analytical layer applied to every native Biostarks panel.
In practical terms, this means:
- Historical lab data from any provider can now live alongside Biostarks results in a single, unified view.
- Users can begin building a longitudinal health record from their very first Biostarks panel — bringing years of prior data with them rather than starting from zero.
- Every imported result contributes to ongoing data enrichment, improving the contextual depth of each report over time.
What 700+ Biomarkers Actually Means
The library powering Open Labs is not a generic catalogue. It has been built and continuously enriched by the Biostarks scientific team, drawing from clinical guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and real-world lab report data from providers across Europe and North America. Here is a sense of what it spans:
- Nutrition & Micronutrients — Vitamins A, C, D, E, K1 and K2, the full B-complex (B1 through B12 including active and total forms), and minerals including magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper, iodine, and chromium.
- Fatty Acids & Lipid Profiles — Omega-3 (EPA, DHA, DPA, ALA) and omega-6 (AA, LA, DGLA, GLA) profiles in both serum and red blood cell membranes, with ratios including the Omega-3 Index, AA/EPA, and aggregate SFA/MUFA/PUFA fractions.
- Metabolic Health — Fasting glucose, HbA1c, insulin, HOMA-IR, fructosamine, the Triglyceride-Glucose Index, and GLP-1 pathway markers including proinsulin, resistin, and satiety hormones such as ghrelin and PYY.
- Hormones — Testosterone (total and bioavailable, sex-stratified), DHEA-S, cortisol and the cortisol awakening response (CAR), estradiol, progesterone, AMH, FSH, LH, prolactin, and the full thyroid panel (TSH, fT3, fT4, rT3, T3, T4).
- Cardiovascular Risk — ApoB, ApoA1, Lp(a), oxidised LDL, TMAO, ADMA, the Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP), high-sensitivity troponin, NT-proBNP, and Galectin-3.
- Inflammation & Immunity — hs-CRP, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-10, IFN-γ, PTX3, procalcitonin, and immunoglobulins.
- Oxidative Stress — 8-OHdG, 8-iso-PGF2α, malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), and the FORT/FORD oxidative balance markers.
- Amino Acids & Methylation — Tryptophan, kynurenine, arginine, glutamate, carnitine, choline, homocysteine, SAM/SAH, and 5-MTHF.
- Gut Health — Short-chain and branched-chain fatty acids (acetate, propionate, butyrate and others), fecal calprotectin, secretory IgA, fecal elastase, gut barrier markers, and a microbiology panel covering 20+ bacterial and fungal species.
- Kidney & Liver Function — Creatinine, eGFR, cystatin C, BUN, SDMA, and NGAL for kidney; ALT, AST, GGT, albumin, and bilirubin for liver.
- Longevity & Cellular Health — Intracellular NAD⁺, IGF-1, GDF-15, BDNF, Urolithin A, ceramides, and biological age composite markers.
- Neurology — Neurofilament light chain (NfL), GFAP, p-tau217, and BDNF.
- Environmental Exposures — Heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium), PFAS compounds (PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS, PFNA), mycotoxins, and persistent organic pollutants.
- Hematology & Coagulation — Full CBC with differential (RBC, WBC subpopulations, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets), reticulocytes, and coagulation markers including PT, INR, and aPTT.
- Wearable-Derived Metrics — Resting heart rate, SpO2, heart rate variability (HRV), sleep architecture (REM, slow-wave sleep, sleep efficiency), and proprietary readiness and recovery scores from Oura, Garmin, and Withings.
Across these domains, each biomarker entry carries sex- and age-stratified reference ranges where clinically relevant, curated interpretation guidelines, and a traceable source layer anchored in current guidelines from bodies including the Endocrine Society, ADA, KDIGO, ACC/AHA, ATA, and EFSA.
Why This Matters
Most people who take health seriously have already accumulated years of lab results — scattered across provider portals, PDF attachments, paper printouts, and disconnected systems. That data exists, but it is rarely usable in any structured way.
Open Labs changes that. Practitioners, clinics, health platforms, and proactive individuals can now bring that history into Biostarks and have it processed through the same rigorous biomarker intelligence engine that powers our native kits. The result is a more complete biological picture, built progressively over time rather than reset with each new test.
This is particularly meaningful for PRO users — practitioners and clinics who manage patients with existing lab histories — as well as for consumers who already engage with multiple testing providers and want a single, structured place to make sense of it all.
Open Labs reflects a deliberate shift in how Biostarks is positioned. Our ambition has always been to move beyond a transactional testing experience toward something more durable: a longitudinal health intelligence platform built on high-resolution biological data.
Integrating external lab data is a meaningful step in that direction. It means Biostarks becomes useful not just at the moment a kit is ordered, but across the full arc of a user's health history.
What Comes Next
Open Labs is the foundation. The next phases on our roadmap include genomic report imports and connected partner services — extending Biostarks into a broader data integration layer for longitudinal health intelligence. We will share more as these capabilities become available.
Open Labs is available today to all Biostarks users. To get started, upload a PDF report directly from your dashboard or, for PRO users, from within your patient management interface.
— Romain, CEO, Biostarks






