Do I understand it correctly that you are not working on “negligible senescence”, where there is probably no low-hanging fruit, but on improved health within the “natural” lifespan, eventually bringing an average human to the level of, say, top 0.1% of the healthiest individuals, who still die in their 90s, but enjoy the quality of health matching someone 40 years younger up until the very end?
Before a drug-trial you don’t know the outcome. Your description of a possible goals feels to me to specific. The plans seem to be to take existing anti-aging candidates and see what effects they actually have.
Do I understand it correctly that you are not working on “negligible senescence”, where there is probably no low-hanging fruit, but on improved health within the “natural” lifespan, eventually bringing an average human to the level of, say, top 0.1% of the healthiest individuals, who still die in their 90s, but enjoy the quality of health matching someone 40 years younger up until the very end?
Before a drug-trial you don’t know the outcome. Your description of a possible goals feels to me to specific. The plans seem to be to take existing anti-aging candidates and see what effects they actually have.