After spending the last years of my life pondering on aging and working with people at the end of their lives, I welcomed the challenge of turning one fertilized egg into an adult. This marathon is not over yet. For reasons unknown to me, it is unusual to be interested in longevity while being female.…… Continue reading What pregnancy taught me about aging
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Longevity and the Compound Effect
Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither is longevity attained overnight. A few years ago I read about the compound effect: it’s this idea that baby steps done regularly lead to extraordinary results on the long term. Exponential growth is very hard for humans to wrap their minds around. Linear growth is so much…… Continue reading Longevity and the Compound Effect
The 3 things lifespan record-breaking species do right
I am in my 30s as I type this. And the idea of celebrating my 100th birthday is unthinkable. Even unimaginable. After some clinical experience with the elderly, I don’t even know whether to feel happy or sad when another centenarian is pestered by curious and anxious people looking for their secret. Because being 100…… Continue reading The 3 things lifespan record-breaking species do right
Regeneration from simple to complex animals and back
Less turnover. Less replacement. Aging is mainly tissue attrition. Hence regeneration research is where time, money and energy are best spent when it comes to solving the puzzle of aging. Because the ability to regenerate is often – but not always – found in species with negligible senescence. Coupled or not with slow growth. There…… Continue reading Regeneration from simple to complex animals and back