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Summary
The New York Cryonics group has announced an ambition to revive the aging Cryonics Society, emphasizing that human life expectancy is rising due to slowing aging progress. Experts propose testing interventions to see if twelve different compounds could slow aging in mice, with oxygen sensing being a key component in differences regarding regeneration capacity between species.

This initiative includes a catalog of resources and explores Sex Differences in the Aging of the Human Immune System. A PEPITEM trial as a potential therapy for autoimmune arthritis and the ATF5 tradeoff between muscle mass and quality are also highlighted. Researchers discuss how Toxoplasma gondii, the Gut Microbe in INDY, may affect longevity in flies, and consider how to define intrinsic capacity in aging.

Furthermore, MIT Bio as an example of alternatives to human data is mentioned, alongside the debate regarding the optimal point of tradeoff for Muscle Mass versus Quality. Researchers are also exploring how the Interventions Testing Program reveals new findings. These discussions are set to be featured in the Fight Aging Newsletter dated April 20th 2026.

Topic: New York Cryonics Group Revisit Aging Research
Topic: Human Life Expectancy and Slowing Aging
Topic: Compounds and Interventions Testing Program
Topic: Muscle Quality and Tradeoff
Topic: Gut Microbe in Flies and Longevity
Topic: Alternative Paths to Human Data
Topic: Sex Differences in the Aging of the Immune System
Topic: Oxygen Sensing in Species Differences
Title
Biostasis - The Science of Cryonics
Description
The Science of Cryonics
Keywords
cryonics, saul, reading, kent, wolf, july, first, aging, society, foundation, kents, york, january, meeting, april, search, september
NS Lookup
A 208.113.190.202
Dates
Created 2026-04-13
Updated 2026-04-22
Summarized 2026-04-24

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