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The Longevity Atlas

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Biologythe body’s repair strategies

Methodhow the field discovers & proves

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    Node — cluster

    • Biology idea
    • Method idea
    • Unseeded (no links yet)

    Size = number of connections

    Edge — connection kind

      Click a region to open a graph · click an idea to inspect · hover to trace its links

      Gaps lens — research white-space

      Click a region to open a graph · click an idea to inspect · scroll to zoom

      Inspector

      Select an idea to read its scope, connections, and the companies, people, investors, and projects behind it.

      Every view has a table

      All 368 ideas

      Idea Graph Cluster Links Cos People Inv Proj

      The ecosystem · who works where

      Actors across the field

      State of the field · a read of the data, not an opinion

      Where longevity research stands — and where to move next

      The maturity map

      Each research area placed by how scientifically worked-out it is (vertical — total mapped connections) against how commercially pursued it is (horizontal — companies + projects). Bubble size = number of ideas. Click to open.

      Field ecosystem · live from eternalsearch

      The world around the ideas

      The people who convene longevity research and the organizations that fund it — pulled live and held only in memory. This layer is not linked to the 368 ideas in the graph; it maps the field’s actors, not its science.

      Where the field gathers

      convenings

      Biggest convenings

      Most-convened investors

      Who funds longevity research

      funding

      Most grant-active funders

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      Inter-graph structure · connections between research areas

      How the 13 graphs connect

      Rows link to columns. Cell = number of connections · a red corner marks contradictions · the diagonal is a graph’s internal links. Click any cell to open it.

      How to explore

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      Trace its links · read what a connection means
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      Open that graph
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      Isolate one relationship type across the field
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      Company life cycles · founding dates researched

      When the field’s companies were born — and what became of them

      Each dot is a company, placed by founding year (left→right) and pulled together by its connections; size = funding raised, marker = fate (★ IPO · ◆ acquired · ✕ defunct). Lines join companies that share science, investors, or founders. Funding, founders and fate were researched from public sources and cited per company — not in the graph; the shared-science links and the ideas each company develops are. 48 of 58 have a sourced founding year; the undated are listed below.

      Assembling the atlas…