Hallmarks of Aging

Hallmarks of Aging Library

Every article, presentation, spotlight, and news item we've tagged to Hallmarks of Aging.

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PresentationFeb 9, 2026

Telomeres and Longevity: The Science of Cellular Resilience

Discover the cutting-edge science behind telomeres—the protective DNA caps that determine cellular aging and lifespan. Sebastian Conti from T.A. Sciences reveals how these molecular timekeepers influence longevity and explores evidence-based strategies to support telomere health. From understanding the latest research on telomere biology to practical interventions that may slow cellular aging, this session provides actionable insights for health optimization. Learn why telomeres are considered the holy grail of aging research and how you can potentially influence your own cellular clock for enhanced healthspan and longevity.

PresentationFeb 12, 2026

The Stem Cell Revolution: Mobilizing Your Body's Built-In Healing

Stem cell scientist Christian Drapeau, founder of Stemregen, reframes everything you thought you knew about stem cells. Moving beyond injections and clinical treatments, this session reveals stem cells as your body's continuous repair system—regenerating your skin monthly, your liver every few years, and even your heart over decades. Drapeau explains how declining stem cell production beginning in our 30s creates cellular deficits that drive aging, and introduces the science of endogenous stem cell mobilization: triggering your bone marrow to release more of your body's own regenerative cells for natural tissue repair and longevity optimization.

PresentationFeb 10, 2026

Bioregulators & Peptides: Tap Your Body's Hidden Repair Code

Longevity educator and podcaster Nathalie Niddam explores bioregulators—tiny peptide chains that penetrate directly into cells to activate DNA repair and restore gene expression. Drawing from the groundbreaking work of Professor Khavinson's peptide theory of aging, this session demystifies how these two-to-four amino acid complexes differ from conventional peptides, why they don't need receptors to work, and how they address aging at the cellular motherboard. Niddam shares her favorite six "desert island" bioregulators and explains their role in a comprehensive longevity strategy, while navigating the evolving regulatory landscape and distinguishing between synthetic and animal-derived formulations.