Alex Zhavoronkov
He studied at MSU, Queen’s University, and Johns Hopkins University and is an adjunct professor at the Buck Institute of Research on Aging. Alex has spearheaded the development of aging clocks and statistical models that can become a staple of human longevity, anti-aging, and slow-aging research. His research on the biological factors and indicators of human aging has led to the development of Blood Age, one of the core technologies behind SenoClock.
Alex has made the longevity pledge (www.longevitypledge.org), and owns no home, has no family, and is completely dedicated to the study and mass adoption of longevity biotechnology.