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FriendsOfSinclairLab

@sinclairfriends

The amazing group of people who support our research aimed at reversing aging in order to treat diseases and dramatically extend healthy lifespan

Boston, MA 가입일 Eylül 2025
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Longevity Science News
Longevity Science News@LongevitySNews·
Scientists stopped muscle aging in mice. Blocking Hmgb1 in middle-aged mice with antibodies had remarkable results: senescent markers dropped, muscle regeneration improved, physical performance increased, and inflammation decreased.
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
Congrats @lifebiosciences team. Big thanks to our investors. Well done Jerry McLaughlin, Michael Ringel, Amit Shashank, Sharon Rozenzweig-L, Ivan Kaplan, @Serenapoon & team. Go ER-100🤞 Not sure we qualify as “startup” after 8 yrs & being in the clinic 😉 endpoints.news/david-sinclair…
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Lifespan
Lifespan@JoinLifespan·
Age reversal is natural
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Lifespan
Lifespan@JoinLifespan·
Can’t wait for you to see the new episodes of Lifespan. Sign up & receive early access & bonus material. Launch April 2026 Lifespan.com ✌️
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FriendsOfSinclairLab
FriendsOfSinclairLab@sinclairfriends·
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Daniel Shur@teleodaniel

Today’s guest on the Free Radicals podcast is @M_S_Ringel, COO @lifebiosciences and former Managing Director at @BCG. Michael is a leader in longevity and pharma who spent 25+ years advising top pharma companies on their R&D strategy. He is now COO at Life Biosciences where he is bringing the first ever partial epigenetic reprogramming therapy to human clinical trials - a major milestone for the longevity industry. In this episode, we discuss Michael’s insightful paper on why aging is an optimization by evolution, why that means it’s malleable, and how to push the longevity field forward. Michael also sits on the US board of @hevolution_f and on the board of the @AFARorg. Be sure to follow me and @EricDai_BioE to stay up to date on the latest news in longevity biotech! 0:00 Intro 2:30 Why aging is an optimization by evolution 15:10 Why scientists miss the role of evolution in aging 19:31 Evidence that aging is a regulated process 24:40 Hormesis and adaptive stress responses 28:55 The promise of partial epigenetic reprogramming in humans 35:08 Life Bio's first therapy proceeding to clinical trials 47:47 Why targeting the eye, particularly glaucoma and NION, is a strategic choice 52:03 The pharma industry's perspective on anti-aging research 56:39 The importance of public engagement for funding and policy change 1:05:42 Reasons for optimism in longevity 1:08:26 Advice on how to have an impactful and interdisciplinary career 1:11:54 The ethical case for longevity 1:17:34 Concrete steps for audience members to support longevity research

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Yuri Deigin
Yuri Deigin@ydeigin·
Oh wow — so cool to see two of my favorite examples that I’ve been using in my talks for close to a decade (rockfish lifespans spectrum from 10 to 200 years and the black garden ant queen’s 30-year lifespan vs. the worker’s 1-year [rather than a month — I think Michael misspoke]) getting wider airtime as evidence that aging is a programmed adaptation. The more people making this case, the better! Here’s a video with relevant excerpts:
Daniel Shur@teleodaniel

Today’s guest on the Free Radicals podcast is @M_S_Ringel, COO @lifebiosciences and former Managing Director at @BCG. Michael is a leader in longevity and pharma who spent 25+ years advising top pharma companies on their R&D strategy. He is now COO at Life Biosciences where he is bringing the first ever partial epigenetic reprogramming therapy to human clinical trials - a major milestone for the longevity industry. In this episode, we discuss Michael’s insightful paper on why aging is an optimization by evolution, why that means it’s malleable, and how to push the longevity field forward. Michael also sits on the US board of @hevolution_f and on the board of the @AFARorg. Be sure to follow me and @EricDai_BioE to stay up to date on the latest news in longevity biotech! 0:00 Intro 2:30 Why aging is an optimization by evolution 15:10 Why scientists miss the role of evolution in aging 19:31 Evidence that aging is a regulated process 24:40 Hormesis and adaptive stress responses 28:55 The promise of partial epigenetic reprogramming in humans 35:08 Life Bio's first therapy proceeding to clinical trials 47:47 Why targeting the eye, particularly glaucoma and NION, is a strategic choice 52:03 The pharma industry's perspective on anti-aging research 56:39 The importance of public engagement for funding and policy change 1:05:42 Reasons for optimism in longevity 1:08:26 Advice on how to have an impactful and interdisciplinary career 1:11:54 The ethical case for longevity 1:17:34 Concrete steps for audience members to support longevity research

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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
Every week, I tell one of my students to increase the font size on their slides, especially numbers. Here’s how you know you’re good: Take 5 steps back from your laptop or monitor. If you can still read every letter & number clearly, you’re probably good 👍
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
For 25 years, my team has been told we were wrong, by scientists, big pharma, the media, ethicists, and trolls. It hasn’t been easy Looking back, it was 100% worth it Here’s why you should believe in yourself… 🧵
Human Manual@themanualh

@davidasinclair Incredible to see how this discovery changed the game for longevity science

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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
According to ITOA, NAD declines with age, causing epigenetic changes & disease susceptibility In 2010, we showed NAD-dependent enzyme, SIRT3, protects the heart 🐁 New study says NAD precursor NMN protects the heart via SIRT3 in mice fed a Western diet Why's that important? 🧵
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
In 2006, we reported the longevity & metabolic benefits of resveratrol in mice Now, after 40 human trials with 2,551 patients, resveratrol is reported to significantly lower insulin resistance, lipids, BP & inflammation Discovery. Translation. Progress. nature.com/articles/natur…
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nature
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Exercise prevents brain ageing and memory loss by strengthening the blood–brain barrier go.nature.com/4baobXk
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Dr Brad Stanfield
Dr Brad Stanfield@BradStanfieldMD·
It FINALLY happened!!!! The Rapamycin & Exercise clinical trial manuscript has been accepted 5 years in the making Special thanks to @mkaeberlein, @LifespanNews, @vitadao, everyone who donated, and viewers of my channel.
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
Longevity’s strongest correlate is having a dependable partner. We are creatures whose optimal biology requires tight social bonds, presumably because our ancestors’ survival once depended on them. For optimal health, rebel against today’s antisocial society 💪
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Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

Very few factors significantly slow epigenetic aging. Strong social connection is one of them. The data keep pointing the same way: healthy relationships are a key to a long and healthy life.

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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
What is the Information Theory of Aging (ITOA)? 1. Embryo cell identity is established by the epigenome 2. Epigenome erodes 3. Cells lose identity 4. Tissues malfunction 5. A back-up copy exists 6. Cells can be reset to regain identity Human trials begin soon
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