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Episode 48: Decoding Aging: Science, Healthspan, and the Future of Longevity with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein

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A conversation with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein unveils the latest insights into aging, focusing on how studying dogs can illuminate human longevity. The discussion emphasizes the significant role of environmental factors in aging and the potential of interventions like rapamycin.
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, is a world-renowned scientist and leader in the field of aging biology. He is a professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, with additional roles in Genome Sciences and Oral Health Sciences. Dr. Kaeberlein’s groundbreaking work is dedicated to unraveling the biological mechanisms of aging, paving the way for innovations that enhance healthspan and quality of life—not just for humans but also for our four-legged companions.

Dr. Kaeberlein is the founding director of the University of Washington’s Healthy Aging and Longevity Research Institute and the director of the NIH Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging. Additionally, he leads the Biological Mechanisms of Healthy Aging Training Program and co-founded the Dog Aging Project, which explores how we can use scientific insights to improve the health and longevity of dogs and, by extension, humans.

Throughout his career, Dr. Kaeberlein has delved into cutting-edge research on interventions like rapamycin, NAD+ precursors, metformin, spermidine, and many others, driving conversations at the forefront of aging science.

Today we speak about:
• Understanding the role of companion animals in aging research
• The Dog Aging Project's approach to studying environmental influences
• The impact of chronic inflammation on healthspan
• Importance of lifestyle changes for longevity
• Challenges in funding for aging research
• Future possibilities with AI and epigenetic studies in the field
• Dr. Kaeberlein’s personal experience with rapamycin and its implications for aging
If you have enjoyed listening to and learning from this podcast, please leave a comment, and also you can leave a suggestion for a future podcast guest that you would like us to feature. If you are on Apple, you can leave us a comment, a five-star review, if you can pretty.
Please remember, if you want my direct help, send me an email, ed at edpadget.com, or visit my website, edpadgett.com, where you can learn a little bit more about how I can help you make your lifestyle your medicine.
Follow Dr. Kaeberlein
X: https://x.com/mkaeberlein

Website: https://kaeberleinlab.org/ https://www.optispan.life/company

Thanks for listening! Send me a DM on Facebook or Instagram

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Capíttulos

1. Episode 48: Decoding Aging: Science, Healthspan, and the Future of Longevity with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein (00:00:00)

2. Longevity and Dog Aging Project (00:00:04)

3. Therapeutic Effects of Rapamycin (00:09:29)

4. Impact of Senolytics and Aging Research (00:24:52)

5. Changing Paradigms in Aging Research (00:34:07)

6. Lifestyle and Preventative Medicine (00:42:30)

7. Debunked Longevity Drugs and Supplements (00:49:04)

8. Future of Aging Research and AI (00:57:24)

9. Social Media Impact on Energy (01:09:26)

49 episodios

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A conversation with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein unveils the latest insights into aging, focusing on how studying dogs can illuminate human longevity. The discussion emphasizes the significant role of environmental factors in aging and the potential of interventions like rapamycin.
Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, is a world-renowned scientist and leader in the field of aging biology. He is a professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, with additional roles in Genome Sciences and Oral Health Sciences. Dr. Kaeberlein’s groundbreaking work is dedicated to unraveling the biological mechanisms of aging, paving the way for innovations that enhance healthspan and quality of life—not just for humans but also for our four-legged companions.

Dr. Kaeberlein is the founding director of the University of Washington’s Healthy Aging and Longevity Research Institute and the director of the NIH Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging. Additionally, he leads the Biological Mechanisms of Healthy Aging Training Program and co-founded the Dog Aging Project, which explores how we can use scientific insights to improve the health and longevity of dogs and, by extension, humans.

Throughout his career, Dr. Kaeberlein has delved into cutting-edge research on interventions like rapamycin, NAD+ precursors, metformin, spermidine, and many others, driving conversations at the forefront of aging science.

Today we speak about:
• Understanding the role of companion animals in aging research
• The Dog Aging Project's approach to studying environmental influences
• The impact of chronic inflammation on healthspan
• Importance of lifestyle changes for longevity
• Challenges in funding for aging research
• Future possibilities with AI and epigenetic studies in the field
• Dr. Kaeberlein’s personal experience with rapamycin and its implications for aging
If you have enjoyed listening to and learning from this podcast, please leave a comment, and also you can leave a suggestion for a future podcast guest that you would like us to feature. If you are on Apple, you can leave us a comment, a five-star review, if you can pretty.
Please remember, if you want my direct help, send me an email, ed at edpadget.com, or visit my website, edpadgett.com, where you can learn a little bit more about how I can help you make your lifestyle your medicine.
Follow Dr. Kaeberlein
X: https://x.com/mkaeberlein

Website: https://kaeberleinlab.org/ https://www.optispan.life/company

Thanks for listening! Send me a DM on Facebook or Instagram

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Episode 48: Decoding Aging: Science, Healthspan, and the Future of Longevity with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein (00:00:00)

2. Longevity and Dog Aging Project (00:00:04)

3. Therapeutic Effects of Rapamycin (00:09:29)

4. Impact of Senolytics and Aging Research (00:24:52)

5. Changing Paradigms in Aging Research (00:34:07)

6. Lifestyle and Preventative Medicine (00:42:30)

7. Debunked Longevity Drugs and Supplements (00:49:04)

8. Future of Aging Research and AI (00:57:24)

9. Social Media Impact on Energy (01:09:26)

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