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AMA with Dom D'Agostino, Ph.D., Part I of II: Ketogenic diet, exogenous ketones, and exercise

Episode 116

Back by very popular demand for a special AMA episode, ketosis expert Dom D'Agostino joins Bob Kaplan, Peter's Head of Research, to address many ling…

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David Watkins, Ph.D.: A masterclass in immunology, monoclonal antibodies, and vaccine strategies for COVID-19
David Watkins, Ph.D.: A masterclass in immunology, monoclonal antibodies, and vaccine strategies for COVID-19

Episode 115

In this episode, David Watkins, professor of pathology at George Washington University, shares how insights from his HIV and Zika virus research coul…

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Eileen White, Ph.D.: Autophagy, fasting, and promising new cancer therapies
Eileen White, Ph.D.: Autophagy, fasting, and promising new cancer therapies

Episode 114

In this episode, Eileen White, Chief Scientific Officer at the Rutgers Cancer Institute, describes the fundamental role of autophagy in the maintena…

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Normative errors—a conversation with my daughter about current events

Episode 113

In this episode, I sit down with my daughter to discuss the brutal death of George Floyd, and the aftermath we are watching unfold. Though I have n…

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Ned David, Ph.D.: How cellular senescence influences aging, and what we can do about it
Ned David, Ph.D.: How cellular senescence influences aging, and what we can do about it

Episode 112

Ned David is the co-founder of Unity Biotechnology, a company developing senolytic medicines—molecules that target and destroy senescent cells in the…

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AMA #14: What lab tests can (and cannot) inform us about our overall objective of longevity

Episode 111

In this "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) episode, Peter explains his framework for understanding what lab tests can (and cannot) inform us as it pertains to o…

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Lew Cantley, Ph.D.: Cancer metabolism, cancer therapies, and the discovery of PI3K
Lew Cantley, Ph.D.: Cancer metabolism, cancer therapies, and the discovery of PI3K

Episode 110

In this episode, Lew Cantley, Professor of cancer biology and Director of the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College …

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John Dudley: The beauty in archery, the love of practice, and a model system for life
John Dudley: The beauty in archery, the love of practice, and a model system for life

Episode 109

In this episode, professional archer, John Dudley, shares the many insights he's gleaned through the process of not only becoming an elite competitor…

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AMA #13: 3-day fasting, exogenous ketones, autophagy, and exercise for longevity
AMA #13: 3-day fasting, exogenous ketones, autophagy, and exercise for longevity

Episode 108

In this "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) episode, Peter explains some observations he's noticed since switching to a 3-day fasting cycle from the longer fas…

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John Barry: 1918 Spanish flu pandemic—historical account, parallels to today, and lessons

Episode 107

n this episode, John Barry, historian and author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, describes what happened wit…

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