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Articles

Why Cryosuspension Makes Sense, Part 2
Terry Grossman, M.D.

Why I Joined The Three Hundred
Michael Rae

Some Non-Original Thoughts on Diet, Health, and Longevity
Phil Graves

Pieces of the Puzzle: Aging Research Today and Tomorrow
Dr. Leonid A. Gavrilov

This Wonderful Lengthening of Lifespan
Bruce J. Klein

From Fantastic Voyage
Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman, M.D.

Why Cryosuspension Makes Sense, Part 1
Terry Grossman, M.D.

Activism for Healthy Life Extension
Devon Fowler

From The Genomics Age
Gina Smith

Winning the War Against Aging
João Pedro de Magalhães

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Science and Scientists

Noteworthy scientists and researchers working to understand aging and create the real anti-aging medicine of the future.

Resources

Longevity Science
Longevity Science is managed by Leonid Gavrilov and Natalia Gavrilova. It contains an overview of their work in fundamental aging research.

Scientists' Open Letter on Aging Research
This letter is a call to action for greater funding and research into both the underlying mechanisms of aging and methods for its postponement. Such research may yield dividends far greater than equal efforts to combat the age-related diseases themselves. As the mechanisms of aging are increasingly understood, increasingly effective interventions can be developed that will help prolong the healthy and productive lifespans of a great many people.

Senescence.info
Joao Pedro de Magalhaes presents his work on the genetics of aging (including the GenAge database) and many further resources for both scientists and the public at this web site.

SENS (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence)
Biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey manages the SENS website, which provides a practical approach to developing real anti-aging medicine. It is pitched at both scientific and public audiences, and is one of the more important modern initiatives in the field of aging research.

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