I’ve been surprised that there is no effort, that I am aware of, to form a coalition that lobbies for an increase to aging research in the national budget. This would be an obvious way to exponentially increase the rate of research and discovery within the aging field.
I would imagine a lobbying firm could petition for a 1.5 billion dollar increase to the annual budget of the NIA with the explicit understanding that these new funds would be used for hallmark of aging research and not for research into Alzheimer’s disease, which unfortunately consumes so much of the NIA’s current budget.
Other items could be tagged on as well such as annual scholarships for aging research and possibly funding for early stage aging companies (although this would be more difficult as the US government has laws against government ownership in companies and financing them in direct and indirect ways, but it still might be able to be structured).
All something like this would need to get through the House and Senate is one sponsor in each body and then to have it attached to a bigger bill that is forecast not to have a problem passing. Legislation is passed like this all the time. It goes without saying this would not be easy, but it’s certainly far from impossible.
I would imagine that the best way to fund a project like this would be to find a lobbying firm that specializes in health care lobbying, preferably one with a well-connected ex-politician. The key to the project’s success would be finding 1) the right lobbying firm 2) the right congressman and senator who are not just effective but passionate about the idea.
I would be willing to donate $10,000+ per year for such an effort if it were well-structured. Crowdfunding would be an obvious route to raise funds, but also by contacting high profile people in the anti-aging field like Jim Mellon, the head of LEF, who is very active in longevity advocacy, etc.
First of all, does anyone know of anybody that already has an effort like this ongoing? If not, does anyone have any productive ideas on how to get a project like this going? I don’t have the time to lead this, but I would be happy to throw funding into an intelligently structured effort and if it’s well done I would be surprised, given the publicity aging research has had in recent years, if it did not succeed.