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We're less than halfway through our first Robust Mouse Rejuvenation study, and the results are already very exciting. See for yourself! Our plan for the second study is also now available ( Please donate ( to help make it happen :)

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Holmes16182 years ago

@BKennedy_aging Xmas gift from @aubreydegrey @BKennedy_aging RMR = Robust Mouse Rejuvenation by Aubrey de Grey rapamycin works the best

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Krister Kauppi - Rapamycin Longevity Lab2 years ago

Great work everyone! Is it possible that you post the diagram over the different arms in the first study. Very curious to see the results 🙏

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Longevity Escape Velocity Foundation2 years ago

Aubrey posted a full set of survival curves in his last update ( and will be sharing further updates as the study goes on :-)

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Cancel-Aging 🧬2 years ago

What rejuvenation methods are stacked on those rodents?

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Longevity Escape Velocity Foundation2 years ago

The four interventions in RMR1 are rapamycin, navitoclax (a senolytic), telomerase overexpression and hematopoietic stem cell transplant. More info @

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brandon kim2 years ago

any yamanaka factors type reguvenation in the works ? In theory , this is infinity booster not just x 30 or 50 or 100 percent......

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Longevity Escape Velocity Foundation2 years ago

An application of the OSKM/Yamanaka factors is one of the four interventions that will be tested in the second study, as soon as we have the funding for it!

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Stan2 years ago

Done! Please publish first round results.

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Dimitris C. Milionis2 years ago

Merry Christmas, Lets All live Long and Prosper!

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Chris McAulay2 years ago

How many mouse studies will need to be performed before can move to humans, or does it not work that way?

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