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Rejuvenation Roundup February

Rejuvenation Roundup February 2021

As rejuvenation research continues to grow and develop, so do we here at Lifespan.io. This month’s Roundup features quite a few interesting studies along with things that we’re doing to

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Digital Health Company Bold Lands $7 Million

Thanks to an injection of seed round cash, a new company, Bold, joins the growing pool of organizations that are focused on wellness and disease prevention. The rising interest in

Neurons

Measuring Age With a Bloodborne Neural Protein

A new study shows that functional deterioration of the nervous system contributes to late-life mortality and identifies a related bloodborne biomarker for all-cause mortality [1]. Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is

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ChromaDex $25 Million Sale of Common Stock

ChromaDex has recently announced that it has agreed a securities purchase agreement for the sale of $25 million of its common stock in a private placement. The private placement was

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Longevity Pharmacology has Come of Age

A bold feature article published in Drug Discovery Today illustrates the coming of age of longevity pharmacology. Dr. João Pedro de Magalhães, one of the biggest names in longevity research,

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SIRT3 Replenishment Reverses Lung Fibrosis in Mice

Scientists have successfully reversed persistent lung fibrosis in mice by overexpressing the SIRT3 protein in lung macrophages [1]. Fibrosis: not knowing when to stop Fibrosis may be the true apex

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Humacyte in Deal to Develop Prosthetic Vasculature

Tissue engineering company Humacyte is about to make a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) deal in order to go public. The company is developing bioengineered Human Acellular Vessels (HAVs), which

Injection

The NIA Is Funding Clinical Trials Against Aging

The National Institutes of Aging in the United States, a component of the National Institutes of Health, is funding clinical trials for interventions that directly affect the root causes of

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Replacing Aging With Jean Hébert

Replacing Aging by Jean Hébert is the latest longevity book published for public consumption. While books such as these seem to be coming out more regularly, readers who have already

Rejuvenation Roundup February

Rejuvenation Roundup February 2021

As rejuvenation research continues to grow and develop, so do we here at Lifespan.io. This month’s Roundup features quite a few interesting studies along with things that we’re doing to make these studies more accessible to the public. LEAF News Developing Our Ethics Code of Longevity

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Digital Health Company Bold Lands $7 Million

Thanks to an injection of seed round cash, a new company, Bold, joins the growing pool of organizations that are focused on wellness and disease prevention. The rising interest in wellness and healthy aging It’s no secret that the interest in digital health and wellness has

Neurons

Measuring Age With a Bloodborne Neural Protein

A new study shows that functional deterioration of the nervous system contributes to late-life mortality and identifies a related bloodborne biomarker for all-cause mortality [1]. Neurofilament light chain (NfL) is a structural protein found in nerve cells. The nervous system has been implicated in aging and

ChromaDex

ChromaDex $25 Million Sale of Common Stock

ChromaDex has recently announced that it has agreed a securities purchase agreement for the sale of $25 million of its common stock in a private placement. The private placement was led by an international investor, with ChromaDex agreeing to sell 3,846,153 shares of its common stock

Pills

Longevity Pharmacology has Come of Age

A bold feature article published in Drug Discovery Today illustrates the coming of age of longevity pharmacology. Dr. João Pedro de Magalhães, one of the biggest names in longevity research, outlined some of the great strides taken in the last two decades, as various discoveries have

Lungs in orange

SIRT3 Replenishment Reverses Lung Fibrosis in Mice

Scientists have successfully reversed persistent lung fibrosis in mice by overexpressing the SIRT3 protein in lung macrophages [1]. Fibrosis: not knowing when to stop Fibrosis may be the true apex predator of humanity. According to one study, fibrotic diseases that cause organ failure are responsible for

Blood vessels

Humacyte in Deal to Develop Prosthetic Vasculature

Tissue engineering company Humacyte is about to make a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) deal in order to go public. The company is developing bioengineered Human Acellular Vessels (HAVs), which provide prosthetic vasculature to support the repair, reconstruction, and replacement of blood vessels damaged by injury

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Atrophy of the Neuronal Circadian Clock Is a Disease of Aging

Today, researcher Victor Bjoerk talks us through his latest published paper, in which he describes a neurodegenerative disease that affects the circadian clock. A circadian clock disease With aging, the brain runs into multiple issues; however, some are more serious than others and cause disease symptoms

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The NIA Is Funding Clinical Trials Against Aging

The National Institutes of Aging in the United States, a component of the National Institutes of Health, is funding clinical trials for interventions that directly affect the root causes of age-related diseases. Direct funding for trials against aging Probably the most important and interesting part of

Synthetic organs

Replacing Aging With Jean Hébert

Replacing Aging by Jean Hébert is the latest longevity book published for public consumption. While books such as these seem to be coming out more regularly, readers who have already tackled David Sinclair’s Lifespan, Nir Barzilai’s Age Later, or Aubrey De Grey’s Ending Aging shouldn’t simply

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Lessons from Longevity Therapeutics 2021 – Part 4

This is the final installment in our coverage of Longevity Therapeutics 2021, a conference that brought together some of the biggest names in longevity research. Read the previous parts here, here, and here. Dr. Andrei Gudkov – Chief Scientific Officer, Genome Protection Andrei Gudkov gave a

Ethics and core values

Developing Our Ethics Code of Longevity Journalism

When Lifespan.io was started in 2014 as a crowdfunding platform, we didn’t really know that we would become a news outlet covering longevity research. We didn’t plan to be one. However, after running our first crowdfunding campaign, we realized that public awareness of aging research is

Intestinal bacteria

Proposing Gerobiotics as a New Gut Microbiome Research Field

The aging of the microbiome, the collective bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that live on and inside our bodies, has become a popular research topic in recent years. The microbiome appears to influence aging There has been increasing interest in the influence of this microbial community,

Complicated machinery

The Intertwined Nature of NAD+, CD38, and Senescence

Aging is a multifactorial and complex process; indeed, it is probably the most complex disorder known. It is made up of a combination of dozens of malfunctions locked together in an accelerating spiral of decline. Despite this undeniable complexity, which is captured to some extent by

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Male and Female Gut Microbiomes Converge With Age

While the gut microbiomes of young men and women are distinct, that difference disappears in older people, according to a new study. These findings add to the growing pool of data that links the gut microbiome and aging, although the nature of the links and the