Cyrus Morrison, MPH
Strength & Conditioning Coach, Longevity Health
Overview
Cyrus Morrison is a data analyst and strength coach specializing in health analytics, performance optimization, and clinical systems implementation. His work focuses on translating complex health data into actionable insights that support patient outcomes and long-term health strategies.
At Longevity Health, he operates at the intersection of data, performance, and clinical care, helping integrate diagnostics, training, and behavior into cohesive, personalized plans.
Certifications
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) — expected
CPR / AED / First Aid
Professional Experience
Cyrus brings experience across healthcare analytics, clinical research, and performance coaching.
His work includes:
Data Analyst & Project Manager at DocSpera, supporting health analytics and clinical software development
Clinical research experience at UCSF Orthopedic Institute, contributing to peer-reviewed research
Founder of a pediatric fundraising organization supporting children’s hospitals
Experience in patient assessment, program design, and rehabilitation support
Areas of Focus
Health data analytics and visualization
Strength and conditioning
Performance tracking and optimization
Clinical systems and workflow support
Outcome measurement and reporting
Role at Longevity Health
At Longevity Health, Cyrus supports the integration of clinical data and performance programming.
He works across:
Health data analysis and dashboard development
Interpretation of diagnostics and outcomes tracking
Strength and conditioning program design
Supporting care plan execution through measurable metrics
Coaching & Performance Background
Cyrus has a strong background in athletics and coaching, including:
Division I swimmer at Cornell University
Assistant Head Swim Coach at Junipero Serra High School
Swim coach and instructor across multiple programs
His coaching experience informs his approach to performance, consistency, and long-term development.
Clinical & Research Experience
Clinical Exercise and rehabilitation support
Orthopedic research at UCSF
Data analysis for patient outcomes and clinical studies
He contributed to a peer-reviewed publication in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.
