What are some underexplored innovations that could significantly accelerate longevity research?
Hi everyone,
I’ve been exploring the longevity/aging research space and trying to understand where meaningful innovation can still happen—especially from a builder’s perspective (software, hardware, tools, platforms, etc.).
So far, I’ve come across things like:
1)Biological age clocks (epigenetic, phenotypic, etc.)
2)Personalized/precision medicine approaches
3)Biomarker tracking platforms
But I’m curious about what’s missing or still underdeveloped.
My question:
What are some critical innovations—whether in software, hardware, data infrastructure, or research tooling—that could significantly accelerate the research?
For example, areas like:
a)Better data collection or standardization?
b)Simulation tools or AI models for aging biology?
c)Lab automation / wet lab tech?
d)Clinical trial innovation?
Something completely overlooked?
I’d especially love insights from people ,actually working in biotech, research, or startups.
Also, if you’re building something in this space (or have seen interesting projects), please do text me.
Thanks!