The SENS Research Foundation is a
non-profit organization
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that does
research program
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s and
public relations
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work for the application of
regenerative medicine
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to
aging
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. It was founded in 2009, located in Mountain View, California, US. The organization publishes its reports annually.
History
Before the foundation was founded in March 2009, the SENS research program was mainly pursued by the
Methuselah Foundation, co-founded by
Aubrey de Grey
Aubrey David Nicholas Jasper de Grey (; born 20 April 1963) is an English biomedical gerontologist. He is the author of ''The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging'' (1999) and co-author of '' Ending Aging'' (2007). De Grey is known for ...
and
David Gobel.
When the SENS rejuvenation approach was announced in the 2000s, while some
biogerontologists supported the SENS program, many contended that the ultimate goals of de Grey's programme were too speculative given the state of technology and referred to it as "fantasy rather than science".
By the mid-2010s, the rejuvenation approach gained traction with multiple startup companies created from SENS research findings. In 2021, entrepreneur Michael Greve pledged another €300 million for rejuvenation biotechnology startup companies. That same year, Underdog Pharmaceuticals, a startup company spun out from a research program at SENS Research Foundation, was awarded an Innovation Passport from the United Kingdom Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, which intends to streamline the approval program of promising therapies. In August 2021, Aubrey de Grey was suspended from the foundation.
The CEO of the SENS Research Foundation, Jim O’Neill left in the preceding July, at the same time de Grey was suspended.
In October 2024, SENS Research Foundation and Lifespan.io (Lifespan Extension Advocacy Foundation) announced completion of a merger. The newly merged organization is named Lifespan Research Institute. Co-founders include Lisa Fabiny-Kiser and Stephanie Dainow.
Goals
According to the organization site, its goal is to "help build the industry that will cure the diseases of aging". It funds research and uses outreach and education in order to expedite the various regenerative medicine research programs that go together to make the SENS project. The foundation also conducts its own student program ''SRF Education''.
Research
Research programs
The SENS Research Foundation (SRF) pursues research projects that correspond to the seven categories of
cellular damage due to aging:
Research collaboration
In addition to research undertaken in-house at the Research Center in Mountain View, has also taken part in and/or selectively funded extramural research at various other institutions, including
Yale University
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,
Harvard University
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,
Cambridge University
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,
University of Texas
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,
Rice University
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Rice University comp ...
, and
University of Arizona
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.
Research advisory board
The SENS Research Foundation's research
advisory board
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includes
Pedro J. J. Alvarez,
Anthony Atala
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bioengineer, urologist, and pediatric surgeon. He is the W.H. Boyce professor of urology, the founding director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and the chair of the De ...
,
George Church,
Judith Campisi,
William A. Haseltine,
Brian K. Kennedy,
Jeanne Loring,
María Blasco Marhuenda,
Bruce Rittmann,
Nadia Rosenthal
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,
Rudolph E. Tanzi,
Jan Vijg,
Michael D. West, and
Vladimir Skulachev.
Funding source
Owing to the close relationship between SENS Foundation and
Methuselah Foundation and their common activities, during reading articles and public reports there are sometimes misunderstanding about their budgets, directions and amounts of donations which can be distributed between these organizations for various purposes.
On December 9, 2010, Jason Hope, an entrepreneur based in
Scottsdale, Arizona
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, pledged a $500,000 donation.
In 2011, Aubrey de Grey inherited $16.5 million on the death of his mother. Of this he assigned $13 million to fund SENS research, which by 2013 had the effect of roughly doubling the SRF yearly budget to $4 million.
According SRF annual reports,
* in 2017 its income was $7,871,530 and expenses $3,915,682 ($2,146,412 on research, $920,533 on education, $172,380 on outreach, $676,534 on administration).
* in 2018 – unclear, the annual report does not contain this information.
* in 2019 its income was $2,683,611 and expenses $4,361,258 ($2,331,364 on research, $859,222 on education, $642,056 on outreach, $582,616 on administration).
The
Pineapple Fund donated $2 million to SENS in 2017–18, that's in addition to $1 million donated to Methuselah Foundation.
Ethereum
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co-founder
Vitalik Buterin
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donated $2.4 million in 2018.
Then in 2020 Vitalik Buterin together with
Sam Bankman-Fried and Haseeb Qureshi donated a total of $150,000 to SENS Research Foundation to combat aging and aging-related diseases at the choice of users of
Twitter
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as a result of open voting.
In 2020,
Oculus cofounder Michael Antonov donated $1 million, of which $600,000 was a matching donation.
Michael Antonov Foundation: SENS Research Foundation
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See also
* Ending Aging
* Buck Institute for Research on Aging
* Life Extension Advocacy Foundation
* Methuselah Foundation
References
External links
*
{{Life extension
Regenerative biomedicine
Biogerontology organizations
Life extension organizations
Non-profit organizations based in California
Organizations established in 2009