• Brian Kennedy on Rapamycin Master Series | Aging is the biggest risk factor for age-related diseases

  • Oct 17 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Brian Kennedy on Rapamycin Master Series | Aging is the biggest risk factor for age-related diseases

  • Summary

  • Professor Brian Kennedy from the National University of Singapore is one of the world's leading researchers in the longevity field and has done longevity research for more than two decades. He is active in many different longevity companies and has been the President and CEO at Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Throughout the years he has made many different important and revolutionary longevity discoveries. Currently he is also one of the persons who is trying to move the longevity forward in a much efficient and faster way. This work he is doing in Singapore where he is leading a huge longevity research project. This unique project is something we are going to talk about in the podcast. We will also talk about his research on Rapamycin and other interesting longevity topics.

    Links

    The centre for Healthy Longevity at the National University of Singapore

    Healthy Longevity webinars on Youtube

    Brian's research publications

    Brian's Twitter

    Brian's LinkedIn

    Rapamycin resources

    Rapamycin.news

    Rapamycin Facebook group

    Rapamycin Reddit group

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