The Peter Attia Drive

#112 - Ned David, Ph.D.: How cellular senescence influences aging, and what we can do about it

Jun 1, 2020
Ned David, co-founder of Unity Biotechnology and a PhD from Cal Berkeley, dives deep into the science of cellular senescence and its impact on aging. He explains how senolytic medicines could potentially treat age-related diseases like cancer and cardiovascular issues by targeting and eliminating senescent cells. Ned also shares insights on navigating biotechnology entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of calculated risks and innovative thinking in transforming ideas into successful companies.
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ANECDOTE

Origins of Unity Biotechnology

  • Ned David co-founded Unity Biotechnology after discussing longevity with Peter Attia for nearly a decade.
  • They often discussed various scientific topics, including longevity.
INSIGHT

Aging's Flexibility

  • Aging is flexible, as seen in similar creatures with vastly different lifespans.
  • Nature has control knobs that influence aging, demonstrated by lifespan variations in clams, rodents, and mammals.
ANECDOTE

Unity's Founding Team

  • Ned David's co-founders include Jan van Deursen, Judy Campisi, and Daohang Zhou.
  • They worked together at the Buck Institute to answer four key questions about senescence.
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