'Crowdsourcing' information is at the heart of how LongeCity operates.
Consequently, almost all of Longecity's initiatives are community-led.
Some examples of projects we have crowdsourced in the past:
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BOOK: The Scientific Conquest of Death: Essays on Infinite
Lifespans
[2004] Commissioned and edited by the LongeCity community, this book brings together perspectives from scientists, doctors and philosophers to share their perspective on Longecity’s mission.. |
FILM: Exploring Life Extension
[2005] Featuring an introduction into the scope on Longecity’s mission, through interviews with scientists and philosophers, this feature length documentary was entirely produced, filmed and edited by LongeCity volunteers. |
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Cryonics Hardship Charity
[2008, 2010, ongoing] The LongeCity community supported dying individuals who were unable to afford a cryonic suspension as last resort.
Ever since, we maintain a collection for such emergencies. |
Crowdsourced PRODUCT: Life extension multivitamin
[2010-11]. The unique formulation VIMMORTAL for a multivitamin supplement was invented, refined, developed and licensed entirely from the Longecity community
forums and made available for sale in [Forum
Group] |
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Folding @Home
[2010-11] When Stanford launched the first ‘distributed computing’
project with a life science angle, LongeCity recognised the outreach potential of such initiatives and sponsored a friendly competition to bring more contributors on board and to accelerate the project. [Forum
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“Soil for SENS”
[2005-6] Lead: J.Schloendorn. John turned to the LongeCity community and beyond in search for exotic soil samples that might contain microbes which could help to break down age-related protein build-up in humans.
[ forum
thread / publication] |
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Mouse Studies @Home
[2013] Lead: AgeVivo. Longecity supported the idea of setting up a network of “citizen scientists” looking to analyse the diet of their pet mice for life extension benefits. |
‘Fight Aging’ for SENS
[2013-15] Lead: Reason. While not its main platform, Longecity has always showcased the phenomenally successful ‘Fight Aging’ fundraiser in support of the SENS foundation
co-ordinated by our former director Reason and other partners. |
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Base Victor
[2020] Lead: Kevin. When COVID19 struck Victor, a young aging
researcher found his internship terminated and his visum in peril.
With community support we managed to help place Victor at an LongeCity
Affiliate Lab. |
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In addition to these community initiatives, Longecity has also
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taken the crowdfunding approach to research projects. |
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