Be Part of the Future of Medicine
An invitation to the next generation of healthcare leaders.
The future of medicine will be shaped by clinicians who look beyond prescriptions and see the whole person. Invoy’s breath-based technology is opening doors to real-time, prevention-first care that meets patients where they are. For students preparing to lead the next wave of healthcare, this is an opportunity to engage with tools that are connected, inclusive, and designed to support lifelong wellness.
Careers For Pre-Med Students
Get Involved at Invoy
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Learn to care for the whole person.
Real-time breath analysis gives future clinicians powerful tools to track fat metabolism and support meaningful lifestyle change. This is your chance to engage with prevention-focused, patient-empowered care. Medicine 3.0 is about seeing the whole person and measuring wellness, not just illness.
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Meet patients where they are.
Technology like Invoy helps meet people where they are—with tools that resonate across diverse communities. As a student, you can help shape more accessible and impactful care models. The future of healthcare is connected, inclusive, and personal.
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Guide with insight, not assumptions.
With new therapies like GLP-1s emerging, breath data provides essential context to support informed, individualized care decisions. Learning how to use this technology prepares you to lead the next generation of patient-centered care.
"I was involved in the creation of the first class of Physician Assistants (PAs). It was a necessary innovation in the field of healthcare. Invoy has created a new class of professionals in Program Analysts that are exactly what is needed to tackle the obesity epidemic."
Dr. Eric C. Westman, MD, MHS
Let’s Build the Future Together
If you’re a researcher, engineer, or innovator working on:

1.  Novel biomaterials or substrates for breath analyte detection
2. Compact, portable, or point-of-care breath sensors
3.  Analytical tools for VOC or exhaled breath condensate measurement

We want to hear from you. Please reach out to us with a brief, non-confidential summary of your work. Let’s explore how we can advance breath science together.