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Announcing Hypothesis Prize Winners
Thursday, April 13, 2023
The winner Carlos Galicia from Buck Institute proposes studying rejuvenation during embryogenesis as a way to combat age-related decline. The second prize goes to Rakhan Aimbetov from Hack-Age, who explores proteostasis disruption in aging and how methylglyoxal affects protein function. The research aims to extend healthy life by understanding these mechanisms. The third prize goes to Shahaf Peleg, FBN_Germany, who investigates mitochondrial dysfunction in aging and proposes a novel approach called external energy replacement using mtON technology to attenuate human aging.
Announcing Hypothesis Prize Winners
The winner Carlos Galicia from Buck Institute proposes studying rejuvenation during embryogenesis as a way to combat age-related decline. The second prize goes to Rakhan Aimbetov from Hack-Age, who explores proteostasis disruption in aging and how methylglyoxal affects protein function. The research aims to extend healthy life by understanding these mechanisms. The third prize goes to Shahaf Peleg, FBN_Germany, who investigates mitochondrial dysfunction in aging and proposes a novel approach called external energy replacement using mtON technology to attenuate human aging.
Our judging panel announced
We are excited to launch "The Longevity Prize" with some of the leading people in longevity science on our jury to help propose prizes, as well as evaluate submissions.
A Weekend By Foresight Institute and Longevity Prize
"Others applied for the Hypothesis Prize, a part of the novel Longevity Prize, totaling $180k, launched by VitaDAO in collaboration with Foresight Institute. The prize aims to reward scientists for their ideas on how to drive their field forward, by awarding up to $20k for the top hypothesis for making progress in an undervalued field of longevity."