The Politics of Longevity

The Politics of Longevity

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In this week's episode, Dylan Livingston discusses his work with
the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, focusing on advocating
for longevity science in the political arena. He emphasizes the
importance of aligning with different political perspectives to
promote the field's growth and the need for more foundational
research and FDA support. Dylan also highlights the economic and
health benefits of advancing longevity science and calls for
public involvement in political advocacy to drive change in
health policy and research funding.

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Key Moments“Alliance for Longevity Initiatives is
a5001c for nonprofit organization focused on representing the
longevity, biotech industry and general movement on Capitol
Hill.”

“This is the next generation of health care. And, you know, it's
their job as members of Congress to support and spread awareness
around this topic and ultimately try to push more resources
towards this effort.”

“You know, this is a major driver of economic growth. Right. I'm
sure you have seen the longevity dividend argument, which, you
know, the latest iteration argues, I think, $37 trillion in GDP
gains for one extra healthy year of life expectancy–and even if
that's off by, you know, 90%, that's still a, you know, $3.7
trillion is still worth pursuing.”

“So really right now, there are two or three major asks that I
know will help the longevity industry and thus I believe,
increase healthy lifespan in the U.S. First and foremost, there
needs to be more foundational research for this space in
geroscience in general from the federal government. I believe in
2023, 0.6% of the budget went to geroscience research at the NIH
and aging is responsible for 70% of daily deaths. The second
thing we want to get done is we want to help or really we want to
help companies better design clinical trials through guidance
from the FDA and support through congressional action. So those
are the two big wishlist items you know, ultimately what we'd
like to see in the long term, maybe medium long term, is a
longevity initiatives bill.”

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