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The longevity genes I work on are called “sirtuins,” named after the yeast SIR2 gene, the first one to be discovered. There are seven sirtuins in mammals, SIRT1 to SIRT7, and they are made by almost every cell in the body. When I started my research, sirtuins were barely on the scientific radar. Now this family of genes is at the forefront of medic... See more
Matthew D. LaPlante • Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
“I believe that aging is a disease. I believe it is treatable. I believe we can treat it within our lifetimes. And in doing so, I believe, everything we know about human health will be fundamentally changed.”
David Sinclair • Lifespan: Why We Age - and Why We Don't Have To

Longevity Biotech Landscape — Ada Nguyen
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I will also tell you why I have come to see aging as a disease—the most common disease—one that not only can but should be aggressively treated. That’s part I.
Matthew D. LaPlante • Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To

Dave Pascoe and Siim Land. The two men beating Bryan Johnsons biomarkers
Hey all, so Bryan launched the website Rejuvenation Olympics where you can buy a test kit and get on the leader board list. Two notable men continuesly beats Bryan Johnson.
Dave Pascoe is 62 and ages slower than Bryan. Then there is 29 year old Siim Land from Estonia who is num
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