The SENSible Blog discusses the development of rejuvenation biotechnology around the world: progress being made in the field of longevity, the design of medical therapies to cure, reverse and prevent the diseases and disabilities of aging, and much more.

Our content is a blend of popular interest articles – labelled “Easy Reads”, and designed to require no specific background knowledge – as well as more detailed scientific commentaries, labelled as “In-Depth” and aimed towards readers with some grounding in the biological/medical sciences.

Announcing the Biomarkers of Aging Consortium

A significant and vital step forward for the longevity field: the Biomarkers of Aging Consortium. Formed of a diverse group of academic and industry members, the Consortium seeks to “establish reliable biomarkers of aging, particularly for the identification and evaluation of longevity interventions. Learn more…

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Action at the Governmental Level for Longevity

As partners of the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives (A4LI), SRF is excited to announce the formation of the Longevity Science Caucus to promote initiatives aimed at increasing the healthy average lifespan of all Americans. Read more…

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The Iron Fist Unleashed!

One way senescent cells accumulate is when one senescent cell turns a neighboring cell senescent through SASP secretion. SRF scientists have discovered that these secondary senescent cells are resistant to the classic senolytic drugs. However, they have identified a new senolytic strategy that kills these senescent cells.

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Scenes from the Lab

Much of SRF’s research would not be possible without complex scientific equipment. SRF would like to thank its donors for their generous contributions which allow for the purchasing of this equipment, directly enabling research in ending age-related diseases.

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