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On this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander speaks with Dr. Michael Ringel, COO of Life Biosciences, about the science of aging and longevity. Michael discusses how evolution influences lifespan and why aging occurs. He explains the trade-off between resource allocation for reproduction versus maintenance and repair within the body. Caloric restriction and its effects on lifespan are explored through an evolutionary lens.
Michael highlights the challenges and breakthroughs in longevity research. He touches upon the role of genetics and pharmaceuticals in manipulating lifespan and healthspan. He points to the Pacific rockfish as an example of varying lifespans within a closely related group of species, demonstrating the genetic component of aging. He also notes the impact of Cell reprogramming, referencing a study on how specific Cell reprogramming can regenerate optic nerves.
The conversation shifts to the business of longevity, where Michael discusses the increased interest and investments from big pharma and billionaires. He examines the economic benefits of extending healthspan, citing a potential value of $300 trillion from a 10-year healthspan extension in the US alone. Michael and Gil also explore the importance of lifestyle choices for healthy aging, emphasizing diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, and social connections.
Guest-at-a-Glance
đź’ˇ Name: Dr. Michael RingelÂ
đź’ˇWhat they do: COO
đź’ˇCompany: Life Biosciences
đź’ˇNoteworthy: Biotechnology COO bridging science and business for longevity breakthroughs.
đź’ˇ Where to find them: LinkedIn Â
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Episode highlights:
[00:00:56] Meet Dr. Michael Ringel
[00:02:30] Journey to Becoming a Scientist
[00:04:26] Interest in Longevity and Aging
[00:07:59] Evolution and Aging
[00:21:04] Caloric Restriction and Lifespan
[00:25:07] InsideTracker: Personalized Healthspan Optimization
[00:26:02] Pharma's Role in Aging Research
[00:37:32] Understanding Causality in Medical Research
[00:38:09] Challenges of Observational Studies
[00:39:40] Experimental Studies and the TAME Trial
[00:40:21] Pharmaceutical Incentives and Metformin
[00:40:56] Exploring Rapalogs and Patent Issues
[00:43:39] Hallmarks of Aging and Future Prospects
[00:45:59] Investment in Aging Research
[00:52:35] Economic and Social Impacts of Longevity
[01:02:30] Practical Tips for Extending Lifespan
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For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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On this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander speaks with Dr. Michael Ringel, COO of Life Biosciences, about the science of aging and longevity. Michael discusses how evolution influences lifespan and why aging occurs. He explains the trade-off between resource allocation for reproduction versus maintenance and repair within the body. Caloric restriction and its effects on lifespan are explored through an evolutionary lens.
Michael highlights the challenges and breakthroughs in longevity research. He touches upon the role of genetics and pharmaceuticals in manipulating lifespan and healthspan. He points to the Pacific rockfish as an example of varying lifespans within a closely related group of species, demonstrating the genetic component of aging. He also notes the impact of Cell reprogramming, referencing a study on how specific Cell reprogramming can regenerate optic nerves.
The conversation shifts to the business of longevity, where Michael discusses the increased interest and investments from big pharma and billionaires. He examines the economic benefits of extending healthspan, citing a potential value of $300 trillion from a 10-year healthspan extension in the US alone. Michael and Gil also explore the importance of lifestyle choices for healthy aging, emphasizing diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, and social connections.
Guest-at-a-Glance
đź’ˇ Name: Dr. Michael RingelÂ
đź’ˇWhat they do: COO
đź’ˇCompany: Life Biosciences
đź’ˇNoteworthy: Biotechnology COO bridging science and business for longevity breakthroughs.
đź’ˇ Where to find them: LinkedIn Â
Â
Episode highlights:
[00:00:56] Meet Dr. Michael Ringel
[00:02:30] Journey to Becoming a Scientist
[00:04:26] Interest in Longevity and Aging
[00:07:59] Evolution and Aging
[00:21:04] Caloric Restriction and Lifespan
[00:25:07] InsideTracker: Personalized Healthspan Optimization
[00:26:02] Pharma's Role in Aging Research
[00:37:32] Understanding Causality in Medical Research
[00:38:09] Challenges of Observational Studies
[00:39:40] Experimental Studies and the TAME Trial
[00:40:21] Pharmaceutical Incentives and Metformin
[00:40:56] Exploring Rapalogs and Patent Issues
[00:43:39] Hallmarks of Aging and Future Prospects
[00:45:59] Investment in Aging Research
[00:52:35] Economic and Social Impacts of Longevity
[01:02:30] Practical Tips for Extending Lifespan
Â
For science-backed ways to live a healthier longer life, download InsideTracker's Top 5 biomarkers for longevity eBook at insidetracker.com/podcast
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