Healthy life extension
Understanding why bodies age — and how to keep them functioning well for longer. The goal is added healthy years, not merely added ones.
We treat aging and injury as engineering problems — hard ones, still unsolved. Our life sciences work pairs modern biology with the intelligence tools built next door, aimed at extending healthy human life and pausing it when it counts.
Understanding why bodies age — and how to keep them functioning well for longer. The goal is added healthy years, not merely added ones.
Slowing or pausing biological time so that critical care, transport, and treatment are no longer bounded by the clock.
Helping cells and tissues recover from damage that today we simply accept — and hold up under conditions they were never meant to survive.
Turning the flood of biological data into models that predict, so experiments are chosen well before they are run.
Pairing autonomous systems with the lab bench so that discovery loops run continuously, not one grad-student-week at a time.
Choosing problems whose answers could reach real people — carefully, and with the seriousness that human biology demands.
This is long, patient science. We say what we are working toward, not what we have proven — and we hold ourselves to that line.