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Note: This post is co-authored with Stacy Li, a PhD student at Berkeley studying aging biology! Highly appreciate all her help in writing, editing, and fact-checking my understanding!
Introduction
The last time I read about aging research deeply was around 2021. The general impression I was getting was that aging research was increasingly more and more funded (good!). Unfortunately, none of the money led to actionable or useful insights (bad).
Over time, you get slightly burnt out by all the negative news.
After getting a job in biotech, I kept a hazy eye on the subject but mostly tuned out of it entirely. But, especially today, I am curious: how has the aging field progressed in the last few years? Since 2021, what has changed?
In this post, I’ll share a list of immediate questions about the state of affairs in aging research, and the [...]
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Outline:
(00:31) Introduction
(01:30) Did the therapeutic focus on sirtuins amount to much?
(01:35) Background
(03:55) Answer
(05:48) Have the longevity-focused research institutions/grant programs/startups led to anything significant?
(05:56) Background
(07:37) Answer
(09:22) Has cellular reprogramming yielded anything useful?
(09:40) Background
(16:05) Answer
(20:24) What's the state of biological clocks?
(20:28) Background
(24:14) Answer
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Note: This post is co-authored with Stacy Li, a PhD student at Berkeley studying aging biology! Highly appreciate all her help in writing, editing, and fact-checking my understanding!
Introduction
The last time I read about aging research deeply was around 2021. The general impression I was getting was that aging research was increasingly more and more funded (good!). Unfortunately, none of the money led to actionable or useful insights (bad).
Over time, you get slightly burnt out by all the negative news.
After getting a job in biotech, I kept a hazy eye on the subject but mostly tuned out of it entirely. But, especially today, I am curious: how has the aging field progressed in the last few years? Since 2021, what has changed?
In this post, I’ll share a list of immediate questions about the state of affairs in aging research, and the [...]
---
Outline:
(00:31) Introduction
(01:30) Did the therapeutic focus on sirtuins amount to much?
(01:35) Background
(03:55) Answer
(05:48) Have the longevity-focused research institutions/grant programs/startups led to anything significant?
(05:56) Background
(07:37) Answer
(09:22) Has cellular reprogramming yielded anything useful?
(09:40) Background
(16:05) Answer
(20:24) What's the state of biological clocks?
(20:28) Background
(24:14) Answer
The original text contained 2 images which were described by AI.
---
First published:
Source:
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
---
Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.
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