Longevity Science
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A Longevity Science is a biomedical science that researches aging mechanisms to extend human lifespan.
- AKA: Life Extension Science, Anti-Aging Science, Geroscience.
- Context:
- It can typically investigate cellular senescence through molecular biology techniques.
- It can typically develop therapeutic interventions targeting age-related diseases.
- It can often utilize genetic engineering for longevity gene modification.
- It can often face ethical challenges regarding life extension equity.
- It can range from being a Modest Longevity Science to being a Radical Longevity Science, depending on its lifespan extension goal.
- It can range from being a Healthspan-Focused Longevity Science to being a Lifespan-Focused Longevity Science, depending on its optimization target.
- It can range from being a Pharmaceutical Longevity Science to being a Lifestyle Longevity Science, depending on its intervention approach.
- It can range from being a Evidence-Based Longevity Science to being a Speculative Longevity Science, depending on its empirical grounding.
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- Examples:
- Longevity Research Fields, such as:
- Longevity Research Institutions, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Palliative Medicine, which accepts natural death process.
- Geriatric Medicine, which manages age-related conditions without lifespan extension.
- Forensic Pathology, which studies death causes rather than death prevention.
- See: Biomedical Science, Transhumanist Ideology, Cryonics Practice, Aging, Death, Technological Stagnation Theory, Superintelligence.