TECHNOLOGY IS NOW CAPABLE OF REVERSING AGING. WE'RE USING IT TO MAKE COFFEE.
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Does it really work?
Drinking UDA longevity coffee continuously for 6 months reduces your biological age by 6.1 years on average.
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We conducted a case study featuring seven healthy adults who drank UDA Longevity Coffee daily for six months. Here are our findings: • Epigenetic age saw a significant reduction, averaging a decrease of 6.1 years. • PhenoAge experienced a considerable drop, with an average reduction of 4 years. • Telomere length presented a remarkable increase in a short time, averaging a rise of 4.88%. • DunedinPACE rate of ageing demonstrated a promising deceleration, with an average decrease of 7.62%.
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We conducted a case study featuring seven healthy adults who drank UDA Longevity Coffee daily for six months. Here are our findings: • Epigenetic age saw a significant reduction, averaging a decrease of 6.1 years. • PhenoAge experienced a considerable drop, with an average reduction of 4 years. • Telomere length presented a remarkable increase in a short time, averaging a rise of 4.88%. • DunedinPACE rate of ageing demonstrated a promising deceleration, with an average decrease of 7.62%.
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Our Team

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Co-Founder

Dr. Avi Roy

Biomedical scientist from Oxford University, start-up mentor, investor

Dr. Avi is an Oxford-trained biomedical scientist and a mentor and investor in health-tech startups.

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Co-Founder

Kevin Yang

Technology entrepreneur,Enthusiastic about human longevity

A tech entrepreneur and expert computer engineer, Kevin Yang is dedicated to studying the secrets of human longevity and promoting human health based on technology.

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Research & Operations

Chris Curwen

Trained in cell and gene therapy, responsible for company operations

Chris is a specialist in cell and gene therapy with extensive scientific training. He currently manages the company's daily operations.

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Chief Medical Advisor

Oliver Zolman

Cambridge medical scientist dedicated to reversing human aging

Oliver is a Cambridge medical scientist whose research focuses on reversing human aging through experimental methods and tackling the unprecedented challenges in life sciences.

UDA’ S SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS

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Professor Richard Barker

Chair of UK‘s All-Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity

Professor Richard is an honorary professor at Oxford University's Medical Innovation Academy. He also chairs UK's All-Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity, offering unique contributions to anti-ageing and human health.

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Professor George Church

Head of genetics at Harvard and founding figure of longevity research

As one of the scientists behind CRISPR technology and having served as the Director of Harvard's Genetics Department, Professor Church is widely recognized as a founding figure in genetic longevity. He's dedicated to advancing the scientific frontier of this field.

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Professor Anders Sandberg

Oxford professor researching the future of humans and technology

Professor Sandberg is a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford University Institute for the Future of Humanity. His focus is on analyzing trends in long-term technological development and its applications for humanity.

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Dr. Stuart Armstrong

Renowned scientist and chief researcher of artificial intelligence at Oxford

Dr. Armstrong is Oxford University's chief researcher on artificial intelligence. He studies cutting-edge technologies in AI and how they can be used to address humanity's challenges.

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Dr. Alexandra Stolzing

Professor of bio-geriatric engineering and dedicated SENS researcher

Dr. Stolzing is a Professor of Biogerontological Engineering. Formerly Vice President of Research at SENS, she has published numerous papers on regenerative medicine and cellular aging with significant impact on the field.

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Dr. Brinda Christopher

A sports and exercise medicine expert trusted by top athletes

Dr. Christopher is a sports and exercise medicine expert who has served as President of Sports and Exercise Medicine at the Royal Society of Medicine. As a consultant for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, she has worked with many of the world's top athletes.

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Professor Keyun Ruan

NYU professor and head of Google's digital assets division

Professor Keyun heads Google's digital assets division. She is a professor of Digital Assets and Computer Science at New York University and is committed to promoting advanced technologies in the development and application of digital assets.

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Dr. Aimee Slajer

Oxford researcher studying sustainable algae-based biofuel

Dr. Aimee is a researcher at Oxford University with a focus on algae-based biofuel. Dr. Aimee has recently assessed various scientific and engineering innovations in sustainable living.

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Dr. Dmitry Rogozhnikov

Oxford researcher studying organ cultivation and structural chemistry

Dr. Dimitry researches organ cultivation at Oxford University and specializes in structural chemistry. His work is dedicated to using structural biology to create new treatments for major diseases.

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Laura Minquini

Founder of AthenaDAO and MYKIGAI with a passion for longevity and reproductive health

Laura is the founder of AthenaDAO and MYKIGAI. She is passionate about promoting human longevity and reproductive health through advanced technologies and education.

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Dr. Milan Muso

Oxford researcher studying genetic mutations and metabolic diseases

Dr. Milan holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Oxford University. His research examines how genetics affect fat distribution and the risk of metabolic diseases. He has offered significant new theories and practical approaches to these fields.

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Michael Geer

Founder of Humanity.health, dedicated to science-based longevity

Michael is the co-founder of Humanity.health, a biological age-monitoring platform. His mission is to enhance health and extend the lifespan of all humans through science and technology.

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