Longevity by Design

Dr. Peter Fedichev: Why Aging Is Functional Decline, Not Just Disease

Sep 17, 2025
Peter Fedichev, a physicist-turned-biotech innovator and CEO of Gero, dives into the intricacies of aging. He explains how resilience, rather than disease, is key to longevity and frames aging as a series of 'jumps' in physiology. Peter advocates for startups as the future of longevity research, highlights the importance of molecular fidelity, and discusses the limitations of animal models in aging studies. His insights on personal longevity practices and the role of social factors offer listeners a fresh perspective on enhancing healthspan.
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Aging As Functional Decline

  • Aging is primarily a system-level functional decline, not just aggregated diseases.
  • Diseases rise from loss of function, so targeting functional resilience addresses aging's root.
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Aging Is A Sequence Of State Jumps

  • Aging appears as a sequence of state shifts where recovery time lengthens with each jump.
  • Increased recovery time reduces time spent fully functional and raises vulnerability to disease.
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Rare Combinations Drive Catastrophic Failure

  • Rare, simultaneous failures across systems produce the catastrophic jumps that drive aging.
  • Because humans have ~trillion cells, extremely rare events still accumulate into measurable risk over decades.
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