Longevity science – who to follow

Clare Delmar keynote speaker at our Older Athlete and Aging conference generously shared this non-exhaustive list of leaders in aging science.

Healthy ageing/longevity resources: not an exhaustive list by any means but focused on people who are accessible and robust in their work on longevity and ageing – and who have inspired me!

Clare Delmar

rowing and aging, Clare Delmar

Science

  1. David Sinclair, professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School.

Author of Lifespan

Youtube channel

  1. Nir Barzilai ,founding director of the Institute for Aging Research, the Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging and the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Human Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University

Author of Age Later – Healthspan, Lifespan and the new science of longevity

TedTalk on science of longevity

  1. Eleanor Sheeky, host of the Sheeky Science show 

Society/culture/policy

  1. Sergey Young, author of Growing Young
  2. Ashton Applewhite, anti- ageism activist 
  3. Susan Flory, host of The Big Middle podcast
  4. Tina Woods, author of Live Longer with AI: how AI is helping us to extend our lifespan and live better too and founder of the APPG on Longevity
  5. Andrew Scott, author of The 100 Year Life: Living and Working in an age of Longevity 
  6. Peter Attia, medical doctor and host of longevity podcast 

Personal Health

  1. Novos Labs
  2. Do Not Age 

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