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Research

The Problem

Human aging is the accumulation of biological error over a period of time. There are 9+ interrelated biological systems that drive human aging. The disease of aging is a critical catalyst for all other well-known diseases. Aging leads to the loss of basic human functionality.

The Solution

Ageless Partners® aims to accelerate anti-aging research and development. We would like to help people live an active lifestyle indefinitely. We are here to help average individuals easily decipher the current anti-aging research and change their actions in real time. Our ability to understand and model aging is key to reversing the process.

Ageless Epigenetics

Summary: Epigenetics is a field of study that investigates how our habits and environment might influence the way our genes function. DNA is the molecule

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Ageless Multiomics

Summary: Multiomic technology encompasses the analysis of many thousands of genes, gene products, epigenetic modifications, and/or metabolites. Omics-based biomarkers are useful for defining molecular patterns

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Ageless Telomeres

Summary: Telomeres are segments of DNA at the end of our chromosomes. These segments prevent genetic information from getting mixed up or destroyed. Each time

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Senescent Cells

Summary: Cellular senescence has been studied extensively since the invention of the Hayflick limit coined by Leonard Hayflick back in the 1960s. It concerns the

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Gene Therapies

Summary: Gene therapies are experimental techniques involving various methods of altering the genetic information of a cell. The goals of gene therapy are to reverse

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Red Light Therapy

Summary: Red light therapy (RLT) has been used since the invention of lasers more than 40 years ago and is primarily used to treat neurological

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Hallmarks of Aging

Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of physiological integrity, leading to impaired function and increased vulnerability to death. This deterioration is the primary risk

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