A man who needs no introduction on these forums, David Sinclair, will be joining us on the next longecity podcast!
He has just released his new book "LifeSpan: Why we age - and why we don't have to" and has been spending the last few months doing interviews and podcasts.
This is a great opportunity for our community to ask the many questions that we discuss on the forums regarding NAD+ and David's research.
Here's a summary of his profile from his website, you can also find more information on his wikipedia page.
"David Sinclair is a professor in the Department of Genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School, where he and his colleagues study sirtuins—protein-modifying enzymes that respond to changing NAD+ levels and to caloric restriction—as well as chromatin, energy metabolism, mitochondria, learning and memory, neurodegeneration, cancer, and cellular reprogramming.
Sinclair has suggested that aging is a disease—and that we may soon have the tools to put it into remission—and he has called for greater international attention to the social, economic and political risks and benefits of a world in which billions of people can live much longer and much healthier lives.
Sinclair is the co-founder of several biotechnology companies (Life Biosciences, Sirtris, Genocea, Cohbar, MetroBiotech, ArcBio, Liberty Biosecurity) and is on the boards of several others. (A full list of disclosures is available here.)
He is also co-founder and co-chief editor of the journal Aging. He is an inventor on 35 patents and has received more than 35 awards and honors. In 2014, he was on Time Magazine’s list of the “100 Most Influential People in the World,” and listed as Time's Top 50 in healthcare in 2018."
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Edited by onz, 12 November 2019 - 08:23 AM.