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Tag: Matt Kaeberlein

Wormbot assays side by side during the million molecule challenge.
Ora Biomedical has created a robot for high-throughput screening of life-extending compounds in worms, and you can buy an experiment for 100 dollars. Things in the longevity field look bright or gloomy, depending on who you ask. It is true that we now understand much more about aging than we did just a few years...
David Barzilai
A prolific anonymous poster who became popular in the longevity community has revealed his identity, and other longevity luminaries have chimed in. The anonym Anonymity is seldom practiced in the longevity community. Everyone knows everyone, and on social media, most people use their real names rather than cloak themselves behind handles. Of course, for every...
Animal husbandry
A team of researchers, including Matt Kaeberlein and Brian Kennedy, has published a preprint discussing the necessity of using long-lived animals in life extension research. The Interventions Testing Program (ITP) uncovers weaknesses The ITP is run by the National Institutes of Aging and described by these researchers as being rigorous and a gold standard. Its...
Lifespan.io Editorial
Spring is not far away here in the Northern Hemisphere, and with it, the signs of life and new growth are appearing. Much like the change of seasons, our organization is also growing and preparing to continue the fight against age-related diseases. Matt Kaeberlein joins our SAB We are delighted to announce that Dr. Matt...
Kaeberlein
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein is a heavy hitter in the longevity field. While his name has become associated with the Dog Aging Project that he started a few years ago, his research interests span much wider. Besides an update on the Dog Aging Project, which is still recruiting dogs, we wanted to talk with Dr. Kaeberlein...
Matt Kaeberlein interview
Almost three years ago, Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, a Professor of Pathology and an Adjunct Professor of both Genome Sciences and Oral Health Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, outlined the nascent Dog Aging Project (DAP) for our readers in an extensive interview. Along with the intrinsic value of helping our beloved pets live...