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Stanford University

Private research university, one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions

Stanford is a place of discovery, creativity and innovation located in the San Francisco Bay Area on the ancestral land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. Dedicated to our founding mission—benefitting society through research and education—we are working toward a sustainable future, accelerating the impact of research with external partners, catalyzing discoveries about ourselves and our world, and educating students as global citizens. Our main campus, which welcomed its first class in 1891, is now home to 650+ student organizations, 36 varsity athletic teams, 20 libraries, 20 living Nobel laureates, 18 interdisciplinary research institutes, seven schools, and a vibrant arts scene. More than 9,000 graduate students and 7,000 undergraduates pursue studies at Stanford each year. Our financial aid program, one of the most generous in the nation, makes it possible for any admitted undergraduate to attend without taking on student debt.

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Stanford University Blog Posts

Stanford University optimistic about human rejuvenation
12-Mar-2019

Stanford University optimistic about human rejuvenation

Summary of “Turning back time with emerging rejuvenation Strategies” published in Nature Cell Biology

People at Stanford University

Khizer Khaderi

Founding Director at the Stanford Human Perception Lab, Technologist, Scientist, Surgeon

Jorge Sanz Ros

Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University

Katrin Andreasson

Professor of Neurology at Stanford University Medical Center

Annelise Barron

Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University

Anne Brunet

Professor of Genetics at Stanford University

Peter Marinkovich

Associate professor of dermatology at Stanford university specialising in inflammatory skin diseases

Vinit Mahajan

Stanford University Professor of Ophthalmology, Vice Chair for Research, Principal Investigator at Mitrix.bio

Michael Snyder

Professor of Genetics and Chair at Stanford University

Mahdi Moqri

NIH Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging Research at the Stanford University

Krishna Shenoy

Professor of Engineering at Stanford University

Thomas A. Rando

Professor of Neurology at Stanford University

Nathan Collins

Science Communications Officer at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Britt Wray

Postdoctoral Fellow in Human and Planetary Health at Stanford University and Author

Jeffrey Pfeffer

Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford University, author and speaker

Manuel Faria

Health Innovation at Stanford Medicine, Stanford University

Trevor Hastie

American statistician and computer scientist, Professor at Stanford University

Emmanuel Mignot

Professor of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University

Sharon J. Sha

Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University

Zhenan Bao

Professor in Chemical Engineering at Stanford University

Judith Frydman

Donald Kennedy Chair in the School of Humanities and Sciences and Professor of Genetics at Stanford University

Nazish Sayed

Assistant Professor at Stanford University

Lawrence Steinman

Immunologist and neurologist professor of pediatrics at Stanford University

Jaimie Henderson

John and Jene Blume—Robert and Ruth Halperin Professor of Neurosurgery, Stanford University

Butrus (Pierre) Khuri-Yakub

Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.

Stephen Montgomery

Associate Professor at Stanford University.

David Relman

Thomas C. and Joan M. Merigan Professor and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University.

Andrew Myers

Predoctoral Research Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

Thomas Sudhof

Professor in the School of Medicine in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, and by courtesy in Neurology, and in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.

Nir Eyal

Blogger and Author of the books: Hooked and Indistractable

Vijay S. Pande

General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz and Professor of Chemistry, Structural Biology, and of Computer Science at Stanford University.

Hyongsok Tom Soh

Professor of Radiology (Early Detection), of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering and of Bioengineering at Stanford University.

Amin Arbabian

Associate Professor at Stanford University.

Euan Ashley

Associate Dean of Precision Health at Stanford University.

Danny Chou

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Endocrinology and Diabetes at Stanford University.

Carol Hymowitz

Author, journalist, visiting scholar at Stanford's Center on Longevity

Gary Steinberg

Chairman in Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University.

KC Huang (Kerwyn Casey Huang)

Professor of Bioengineering, Stanford

Stephen R. Quake

American scientist, inventor and entrepreneur, Lee Otterson Professor of Bioengineering and Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University.

Jamie Zeitzer

Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.

Steven Collins

Associate Professor at Stanford University.

Sanjiv Sam Gambhir

American physician-scientist, Director of the Canary Center at Stanford

Kenneth Ken Jung

Research Scientist at Stanford University.

Maryam Yousefi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cancer Genetics at Stanford University.

Nicholas (Nick) Melosh

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford

Abdulmalik Obaid

BioX PhD Fellow at Stanford University

Wenyu Zhou

Research Scientist at Stanford University.

Amit Etkin

Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University

Marshall Burke

Assistant Professor of Earth System Science at Stanford University.

Lucy Xu

Research Assistant at Larschan Lab, Brown University.

Salah Mahmoudi

Senior Scientist at Cancer Immunology Discovery at Stanford University.

Helen Blau

Leading regenerative medicine biologist at Stanford with a focus on stem cells

Phillip Yang

Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at the Stanford University Medical Center.

Kristen Yeom

Associate Professor of Radiology focused to pediatric radiology.

Susan Golden

Director and Founder of the DCI – SCL Innovation Hub.

Walter Scheidel

Professor of Classics and History at Stanford.

Alexa Wnorowski

Bioengineering PhD Candidate at Stanford University

Stanford University News

Different organs, like your heart and lungs, can age at different speeds

Live Forever Club - 28-Jan-2024

This means you might need to focus on specific areas of your health to stay spry

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Vegan diet may slow ageing clocks on a cellular level in 8 weeks

Live Forever Club - 10-Jan-2024

Those who ate a vegan diet had lower levels of epigenetic age acceleration

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A revolutionary blood test that can estimate your organs' biological age

BBC - 07-Dec-2023

Test could help in the early detection of disease and prevention strategies

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Mapping eye proteins reveals secrets of ageing and Parkinson's

SciTechDaily - 22-Oct-2023

Researchers map thousands of eye proteins, shedding light on ageing mechanisms

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GPT-3 and similar AI models can generate speech, using brain implants at a record-breaking speed

Singularity Hub - 31-Jan-2023

The ultimate goal is to restore rapid communications to people who can no longer speak

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Nocturnal sleep patterns predict long-term health and risk of death

Live Forever Club - 08-Sep-2022

High sleep fragmentation was identified as an independent biomarker of future health

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Our sleep age could predict our mortality

Independent - 03-Sep-2022

Higher sleep age reflected in increased sleep fragmentation, it may be a marker of future health

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Mitochondrial transplants show efficacy in achieving longevity in humans

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 19-Jul-2022

Mitochondrial transplant raise energetics of the body, so it can withstand longevity treatments

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Gene therapy gel heals wounds in people with rare genetic skin condition

New Scientist - 28-Mar-2022

Positive results in clinical trials provide hope for conditions that currently have no specific treatments

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Medgadget interviews Blackrock Neurotech's Chairman about thought-to-text BCI

Medgadget - 28-Dec-2021

The latest application of its NeuroPort Array that can also restore movement, touch and hearing

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Skeletal stem cells delay bone healing and foster inflammageing in older people

Medical Xpress - 12-Aug-2021

Treating with BMP2 and Csf1 antagonist in mice restored youthfulness to the aged skeletal system

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Immune system clock tracks health, age-related disorders, and longevity

Buck Institute - 12-Jul-2021

Measuring immune health with a chemokine, CXCL9, for early disease interventions

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Mind-writing computer device allows the paralyzed to type faster

The Scientist - 13-May-2021

Brain-Computer Interface decodes handwritten thoughts to text, needs a few tweaks before clinical use

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Reprogramming turns aged human cells young again

New York Times - 24-Mar-2021

Stanford University research published in New York Times - age-reversal is no longer fringe science!

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A neural protein in blood can predict your lifespan

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 25-Feb-2021

NFL protein increases with neurological diseases: a potential biomarker for ageing and longevity

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Wearables might not show the exact calories you burn

Gizmodo - 12-Jan-2021

Need to be personalised for every individual to obtain correct measurements

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Real time ELISA brought an entire lab onto a tiny chip

Stanford University - 21-Dec-2020

Provides quick and accurate blood profile of any protein & improves patient care

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Exposure to old cells can make young cells old

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 12-Nov-2020

Path to a new therapy- replacing blood with youthful factors might reverse ageing

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The blood-brain barrier selectivity is impaired with age

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 09-Jul-2020

Experiments in mice confirmed this, unraveling ageing mystery if it translates to humans

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Some of our organs can outlive us while others die early

BBC - 26-Jun-2020

Ageing related processes affect different organs at a different pace

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Increasing ovarian NAD+ improved mitochondrial function in mice egg cells

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 11-Jun-2020

Supplementation also shown to reverse ovarian ageing

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Human stem cells successfully produced hair in mice

Nature - 03-Jun-2020

Major step towards treating baldness, skin diseases, also wounds and scarring

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Aerobic exercise can reverse effect of ageing on muscle stem cells

INVERSE - 13-Apr-2020

Evident in old mice, this exercise can also accelerate muscle tissue repair

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Smart toilet can detect health conditions through AI camera

Independent - 07-Apr-2020

Promising tech for personalized health monitoring via analysis of excreta

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Scientists reverse cellular ageing while maintaining cell's identity

New York Times - 24-Mar-2020

How long will it take until this can be applied to human cells inside the body?

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Yamanaka factors plus 2 more resets cells age without destroying their identity

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 24-Mar-2020

Stanford University researchers spin out Turn Biotechnologies to develop therapies using OSKMLN

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New brain implant for neural recording provides more data, less tissue damage

Stanford School of Medicine - 23-Mar-2020

Thousands of single-neuron activities can be recorded as successfully tested in mice

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Scientists can control target nerve cells in living nematodes

New Scientist - 19-Mar-2020

Until now there has been no way to control only a selected group of nerve cells

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AI predicts the likelihood of finding antidepressant helpful

New Scientist - 10-Feb-2020

If developed, new research could help to improve the quality of mental disease treatments

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Nanoparticle that can save you from having a heart attack

Nano Magazine - 28-Jan-2020

Discovery is a promising one, and in the future, expected to reduce the risk of heart attacks

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Interdisciplinary forum on longevity urges policy rethink

Forbes - 24-Dec-2019

Good to see pressure starting to build to handle the coming fundamental changes to society

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Josh Mitteldorf argues for the minority view on methylation changes

Josh Mitteldorf Blog - 23-Dec-2019

Are epigenetic changes the cause or a symptom of ageing?

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Big changes in blood protein levels as you turn 34, 60 and 78

New Atlas - 05-Dec-2019

Could these proteins be the culprit behind ageing?

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Metabolism and mitochondria gene function impacted by spaceflight

New Scientist - 07-Nov-2019

Most changes reversed when back on Earth - but what about Mars microgravity?

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Zapping the brain to cure morbid obesity

Metro - 19-Aug-2019

May be the last option to save morbidly obese - already successful in mice

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Higher temperatures result in more suicides

Guardian - 23-Jul-2018

An US study found a strong link between high temperatures and suicide in wealthy countries

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How to predict the side effects of millions of drug combinations

Kurzweil Network - 17-Jul-2018

Zitnik created a new network to describe how different drugs interact with our bodies

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Young blood as a key to living longer

Wired - 09-May-2018

GDF11 is a protein in the blood, which can stimulate cell growth and repair

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Telomeres Do Not Translate Into A Younger Biologic Age

Institute For Aging Research - 31-Jan-2018

TERT is a subunit of the enzyme telomerase. DNA methylation age is a biomarker of chronological ...

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AI Predicts If You Will Die This Year

Newsweek - 20-Jan-2018

Predicts whether someone will die within three months to a year. Algorithm studied health record...

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Young blood does little to reverse Alzheimer’s in first test

Science Magazine - 01-Nov-2017

16 people with mild or moderate Alzheimer’s disease received weekly injections of young plasma. ...

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Skin-tight exoskeleton lets users change direction

New Scientist - 12-Oct-2017

Robotic exoskeletons are often used for rehabilitation: they do your walking for you. A body-hu...

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Fitness trackers poor at measuring calories burned

BBC - 25-May-2017

Accuracy of seven wrist devices were tested while walking, running and cycling. Most devices mea...

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Personalised drug delivery wearable invented

Sky News - 11-May-2017

The way each person processes medication is unique. Difficult to prescribe and administer the co...

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Cord blood rejuvenates old brains

New Scientist - 19-Apr-2017

Researchers inject mice with blood plasma from humans of different ages – babies, 22 and 66 years...

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Forget blood transfusions, the fountain of youth could be closer to hand

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 18-Jan-2017

Attempts have been made to rejuvenate the body by transfusing old people with young blood. Recen...

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Smart wristband continuously measures biomarkers & electrolytes

iMedicalApps - 19-Feb-2016

Continuously analyses sweat to monitor electrolytes like sodium and potassium as well as biomarke...

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Are fitbands the future of genetic research?

BBC - 28-Jan-2016

Cheaper DNA sequencing technology has provided a deluge of genetic data gathered from hundreds of...

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Genes that help you live to 100

New Scientist - 30-Dec-2015

Searching the genomes of centenarians these genes are most clearly associated with lifespan. 20 ...

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Anomalies in flesh detected from 30cm away

Kurzweil Network - 09-Nov-2015

Microwaves heat up flesh-like material by only 1/1000th of a degree. Ultrasound pressure waves g...

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Harvard professor believes anti-aging pill is only a few years away

Sydney Morning Herald - 03-Oct-2015

If the greatest driver of disease in old age is old age itself, then why not find a cure for agei...

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Work stress can have massive impact on life expectancy

Behavioral Science & Policy Association - 08-Sep-2015

Meta-study carried out by Harvard Business School and Stanford University analyzed 228 different ...

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Swiss activity increases brain power and life expectancy

Le News - 21-Jan-2015

Humans have evolved to live in nature. Technology is turning us into fast twitch animals. EEG m...

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How to quickly generate a large quantity of personalized nerve cells

Kurzweil Network - 14-Jun-2013

Embryonic stem cells (or ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are prized because they...

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