About
David Sinclair is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research. He's one of the most prominent researchers in the field of aging and longevity science.
His research focuses on understanding why we age and how to slow or reverse the aging process. He's known for his work on sirtuins, NAD+, and the information theory of aging. His book "Lifespan" brought longevity research to mainstream audiences.
Sinclair advocates for fasting, cold exposure, and certain supplements as potential longevity interventions, though he acknowledges much of this remains experimental in humans.
Areas of Expertise
Notable Work
Lifespan (book)
Research on sirtuins and NAD+
Information theory of aging
Co-founder of multiple biotech companies