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Translating Aging

BioAge Labs
Longevity
Aging
Biotechnology
Healthspan
CRISPR Technology
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Transcription Factors
Epigenetics
Rejuvenation Therapies
Aging Biology
Therapeutics
Menopause
Obesity
Sirna Therapeutics
Type 2 Diabetes
Ovarian Health
Longevity Research
XPRIZE
Longevity Science
Aging Research

On Translating Aging, we talk with the worldwide community of researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors who are moving longevity science from the lab to the clinic. We bring you a commanding view of the entire field, in the words of the people and companies who are moving it forward today. The podcast is sponsored by BioAge labs, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapies to exten... more

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Sergey Jakimov is the Managing Partner and co-founder of LongeVC, one of Europe's most active longevity-focused venture capital firms, currently raising its second fund targeting $250 million.

In this episode, Chris and Sergey explore the investment... more

In this special episode, host Chris Patil (VP-Media, BioAge) moderates a live panel discussion at the 25th Bay Area Aging Meeting at UCSF, bringing together six leading voices across the aging research ecosystem to tackle one of the field's most crit... more

Michael Ringel is the Chief Operating Officer of Life Biosciences, a biotechnology company pioneering cellular rejuvenation therapies to reverse and prevent multiple diseases of aging. Michael became COO of Life just a few months ago, but he's been a... more

Dr. Janine Sengstack is the Chief Scientific Officer and co-founder of Junevity, a company created in 2023 with the mission of extending health span and lifespan through what they term "Cell Reset therapeutics." The company recently secured $10 milli... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Ringel
Chief Operating Officer of Life Biosciences, a biotech company pioneering cellular rejuvenation therapies.
Life Biosciences
Episode: Partial epigenetic reprogramming: the "holy grail" for aging therapeutics (Michael Ringel, Life Biosciences)
Dr. Andrew Brack
Program Manager at ARPA-H, expert in aging research and biotechnology
ARPA-H
Episode: Building the Infrastructure for Longevity Medicine: ARPA-H's PROSPR Program (Dr. Andrew Brack, Program Manager)
Markus Gstöttner
CEO of Clock.bio, a company focused on extending healthspan through rejuvenation therapies.
Clock.bio
Episode: Decoding Stem Cell Rejuvenation Factors (Markus Gstöttner, CEO of Clock.bio)
Alex Aravanis
CEO and co-founder of Moonwalk Biosciences
Moonwalk Biosciences
Episode: Precision Epigenetic Medicines to Extend Healthspan (Alex Aravanis, Moonwalk Biosciences)
Dr. Mehmood Khan
CEO of Hevolution Foundation
Hevolution Foundation
Episode: Hevolution: Extending Global Healthspan (Dr. Mehmood Khan, CEO)
Dr. Hans Keirstead
Chairman of the Board of Immunis, a private biotechnology company researching and developing immune secretome products
Immunis
Episode: Harnessing the Secretome to Combat Age-Related Immune Dysfunction (Dr. Hans Keirstead, Immunis)
Daisy Robinton
CEO and co-founder of Oviva Therapeutics, specializing in women's health and ovarian function.
Oviva Therapeutics
Episode: Delaying menopause, extending healthspan: The promise of AMH-based therapeutics (Daisy Robinton, Oviva Therapeutics)
Dr. Noah Davidsohn
Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Rejuvenate Bio
Rejuvenate Bio
Episode: Gene Therapies to Treat and Reverse Aging (Noah Davidsohn, Rejuvenate Bio)
Cynthia Kenyon
Vice President of Aging Research at Calico Labs, known for her groundbreaking work in aging biology.
Calico Labs
Episode: 30 Years of Aging Biology: A Pioneer's Perspective (Cynthia Kenyon, VP-Aging Research at Calico Labs)

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Chris Patil
VP of Media at BioAge Labs, fostering discussions on longevity science and applications.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Very educational

    I find these interviews very educational. I was a veteran investor but a new comer to the field of longevity. This podcast presents not only science but also business and investing fundamentals for any learners. Great job! Keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Life Gainer
    United States2 years ago
  • Finally, a podcast about on longevity science!

    I’ve been waiting for a podcast like this one for a long time - a show that reaches out to the people involved in what I think is the most exciting science news story of the 21st century. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with in future episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mycophage
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners have praised the show's educational value, particularly appreciating the blend of science, business, and investments in longevity.
Many express excitement about the potential of longevity science, indicating a strong desire for informative content that resonates with modern scientific advancements.

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Partial epigenetic reprogramming: the "holy grail" for aging therapeutics (Michael Ringel, Life Biosciences)
Q: Why start with the eye as your first target tissue?
Both unmet medical need and technical feasibility make the eye a strategic first target due to the significant impact on blindness and the methodologies available for delivery.
Partial epigenetic reprogramming: the "holy grail" for aging therapeutics (Michael Ringel, Life Biosciences)
Q: Can you describe your lead candidate, ER100?
ER100 is targeted to retinal ganglion cells and aims to rejuvenate them through direct injection, demonstrating effectiveness in restoring vision in preclinical models.
Partial epigenetic reprogramming: the "holy grail" for aging therapeutics (Michael Ringel, Life Biosciences)
Q: What convinced you to make the leap into an operational role in the longevity space?
Michael discusses his passion for the field and the realization that partial epigenetic programming could significantly transform aging therapies.
Cell Reset Therapeutics to Extend Healthspan and Lifespan (Janine Sengstack, Junevity)
Q: What specific diseases are you focusing on with Junevity?
Currently, we're focusing on type 2 diabetes, obesity, muscle wasting diseases, and osteoarthritis, as they all involve significant transcriptional dysregulation.
Cell Reset Therapeutics to Extend Healthspan and Lifespan (Janine Sengstack, Junevity)
Q: What do you think are the main advantages of targeting transcription factors in your therapeutics?
Transcription factors regulate many other genes and with the advent of modern AI and machine learning, we can now analyze how they work, making them a promising target for therapeutics.

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Focused on the advancements in longevity science, this series features in-depth conversations with researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors who are pioneering methods to translate scientific discoveries into practical healthcare solutions. Topics often center on innovative therapies, the biology of aging, and the latest in biotechnology, aiming to extend healthspan and lifespan. Unique to this series is its strong emphasis on the collaborative nature of the longevity sector, exploring how these experts work together to overcome challenges in aging research and the application of biotechnology to improve human health.

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1. Michael Ringel
2. Dr. Andrew Brack
3. Markus Gstöttner
4. Alex Aravanis
5. Dr. Mehmood Khan
6. Dr. Hans Keirstead
7. Daisy Robinton
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