A podcast exploring the latest breakthroughs in science and longevity, featuring in-depth conversations with leading scientists, biotech innovators, and thought leaders shaping the future of health and lifespan.
A podcast exploring the latest breakthroughs in science and longevity, featuring in-depth conversations with leading scientists, biotech innovators, and thought leaders shaping the future of health and lifespan.
Can we actually turn back the clock of aging? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Daniel Ives, CEO of Shift Bioscience, to unpack the science of partial epigenetic reprogramming—the technology that might one day reverse aging itself. We dive into epigenetic clocks, Yamanaka factors, and how Shift plans to make the oldest mouse ever.
In this episode of the Methusalem Podcast, Dr. Aubrey de Grey, one of the most influential voices in longevity science, shares his vision for defeating aging through an engineering approach. We explore the origins of the SENS framework, strategies to repair age-related damage, and the biggest hurdles to progress in the field. Aubrey discusses the future of rejuvenation trials, the role of artificial intelligence in biology, and how we might achieve robust mouse rejuvenation within this decade.
In this episode I continue my discussion with Dr. Bill Andrews and we discuss the role of telomeres for longevity and strategies to activate telomerase and slow telomere shortening.
In this episode, I explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Bill Andrews, a pioneer in aging research and telomerase science. We dive into how his passion for endurance running shaped his mindset, leading him to become an accomplished ultramarathoner, and how his groundbreaking work in telomerase therapy made him a thought leader in the field of longevity.