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Harvard professor. Author of Lifespan.
David A. Sinclair, Ph.D., A.O. is a Professor in the Department of Genetics and co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School
Founder of Iduna Therapeutics and Academy for Health & Lifespan Research.
Co-Founder of Tally Health.
Visit website: https://davidasinclair.com/
See also: Harvard University - Private Ivy League research university in Massachusetts
Details last updated 06-Sep-2019
World's aging researchers unite to accelerate breakthroughs in longevity
Drug development company promoting longevity and finding treatments for age-related diseases
World's aging researchers unite to accelerate breakthroughs in longevity
31-Aug-2021 to 03-Sep-2021
Online event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen chaired by Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Daniela Bakula and Alex Zhavoronkov, and with many speakers.
29-Aug-2022 to 02-Sep-2022
Event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen
28-Aug-2023 to 01-Sep-2023
Event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen
14-Jun-2021
Online event about epigenetic clocks and how they affect aging in health and disease organized by The Royal Society of Medicine, with key speakers Claudio Franceschi, Steve Horvath, Cathal McCrory and David A. Sinclair.
17-Aug-2023 to 20-Aug-2023
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Event gathering Global Longevity and Rejuvenation community in Dublin with many longevity movement superstars as speakers
Matt and Nick offers their perspective on "David Sinclair’s Longevity Lie"
28-May-2021
Sergey Young and Sourav Sinha host an AMA with the Harvard professor
What do you buy for someone who wants to live forever?
Book written by David Sinclair speaking about how to live longer and age slower
Backup code: ageing cells from epigenetic changes could potentially be reset to a youthful state
Key points from Arkadi Mazin's summary of 5 days of talks by geroscientists and biotech leaders
David Sinclair and team discovers potential new approach to treat age-related diseases and promote healthy aging
Epigenetic reprogramming restored in primates, now paving way for human trials
Mixed in with some generic platitudes, he makes his case that NMN should be an FDA approved drug
Discusses animal trials, potential human trials, reeducating the FDA and improvements in technology
As more people live longer (lifespan) it is essential that their health keeps up too (healthspan)
David Sinclair says findings are 'transformative for the care of age-related vision diseases'
Most people (including me!) won't have enough money to attend, but it's good to see more interest in longevity investments
We should all be following Sinclair's lifestyle - if anyone knows how to live longer, he does!
Always interesting to hear what Dr Sinclair has to say
Great video including rejuvenated mice inside David Sinclair's lab
He started taking resveratrol in 2003, and now added NMN and some metformin
He's optimistic that human trials will convert the majority of people who are skeptical or unaware
Rejuvenation human trials (cell reprogramming) possible in next 2 years
Will campaign to treat ageing as a disease
Nothing too surprising in his daily supplement regime
This project aims to observe if the NAD+ precursor has a positive effect over aging mice
The precursor NMN has some rejuvenating effects over mice's metabolism and gene stability
Rejuvenate Bio is cofounded by George Church of Harvard Medical School. Will make animals “young...
WuXi interviews Harvard University’s David Sinclair There is no maximum human life span. What i...
Sinclair Lab studies the processes that drive aging and age-related diseases. Doing impressive w...
If the greatest driver of disease in old age is old age itself, then why not find a cure for agei...