A bigger house is not going to give you significantly longer life. But a much smarter house integrated into the advanced biotechnology research and clinical ecosystem will. Very happy to see our chapter with CY Leung published in Springer Nature collection. One of the big visions I am working on is the fully-integrated "biotechnology and clinical city" where you can live, enjoy life, work in biotech, and get diagnosed and treated in a hospital on premises - all in one. As you age, the community-level AI will use your data to achieve your objectives. For example, prevent certain diseases or even stay at your peak (extend your peakspan) in various functional areas and as a whole. This data will also help discover drugs that may pay for the entire community - this is a completely new approach to real estate. Forget the old biotechnology incubator concept. If you want to discover pipeline-in-a-product and longevity therapeutics at scale - you need Longevity Real Estate with longitudinal data developed by scientists, for scientists, and run by scientists. The first pilot of such community is expected to go online in 2028 Q3.
@MaxUnfried Totally expected. During exercise (esp Z2–4) the body prioritizes glucose + FFAs and suppresses ketone production. Ketones tend to rise later at rest, post-workout
New paper alert! 🎉
What if the problem with “toxic experts” isn’t that we occasionally get a few bad ones… but that our systems are built to produce them?
In our new paper, “Toxic Experts in the Longevity Business: A Relational Framing of Emergence”, now accepted at Organization, we show how toxic authority emerges when hype is rewarded, accountability is diluted, and cognitive biases are exploited.
Using the commercial longevity sector as our case, we build a multilevel framework and propose cascaded accountability: actionable levers for individuals, professions, and regulators to restore trust in expertise.
Huge thanks to my brilliant co-authors @Ozbilgin, Çağla Güven, @CihatErbil, and @trishgreenhalgh! This was a joy to create together.
How to Live Forever and Get Rich Doing It | @NewYorker
As researchers work to make death optional, investors see a chance for huge returns. But has the human body already reached its limits?
https://t.co/QV15daL6xE
if you want to make sure that @NIH & @US_FDA support research to clarify the safety and/or toxicology of nicotine & 6MN, please amplify this message
the public needs quality tobacco regulatory science!