01 · The Goal

Measure biological age — then bend it downward

The goal is to measure how old a body actually is, biologically, and then slow, halt, or reverse that pace — so years lived count for less than years of health gained. Chronological age only counts birthdays; biological age reflects how the body has actually worn and repaired itself, and that is the number we want to move.

02 · Why It Matters

Two people born the same year can be a decade apart in how their cells, blood vessels, and immune systems have aged. Biological age — estimated from epigenetic, blood, and functional markers — predicts disease and disability better than the calendar. If a person can see their true biological age and watch it respond to prevention and treatment, aging stops being an invisible fate and becomes something measurable, trackable, and — eventually — modifiable.

03 · What We’re Trying to Achieve

We are building the capability to quantify biological age reliably and act on it — standardized aging clocks a clinician can order, paired with interventions that measurably lower the score. The honest near-term goal is accurate measurement and slowing the pace of aging; reversing biological age in humans is a frontier still being established in the laboratory.

04 · How It Works

How it works

Measure the pace of aging Demonstrated

Epigenetic clocks (DNA-methylation), proteomic and inflammatory markers, and functional tests estimate biological age and the rate it is changing.

Reduce known accelerators Clinical

Treating the drivers that speed aging — chronic inflammation, metabolic disease, poor sleep, smoking — is established clinical care today.

Slow the underlying biology Demonstrated

Interventions targeting senescent cells, metabolism, and cellular stress slow aging markers in research and early trials.

Reverse biological age Frontier

Returning aged tissue to a younger state is shown in laboratory and animal models — frontier, not yet a human therapy.

05 · Who’s Building It

Cited as evidence the capability is real — not as partners or endorsers.

Government & programs

National Institute on Aging (NIA, NIH) · NIH geroscience and Interventions Testing Program. These public programs fund the foundational research that shows biological aging can be measured and influenced.

Universities & institutes

Buck Institute for Research on Aging · Harvard and Stanford aging-biology centers · academic epigenetic-clock laboratories. Academic labs developed and validated the aging clocks now used in research.

Enabling science base

epigenetics · proteomics · senescence biology · biostatistics of aging clocks. — the established disciplines this capability is built upon.

06 · Technologies

The technologies: DNA-methylation aging clocks, proteomic and inflammatory aging panels, functional biomarkers of aging (grip strength, gait, organ-specific scores), and longitudinal tracking that measures whether an intervention is actually working.

07 · Breakthroughs

Validated aging clocks Demonstrated

Multiple DNA-methylation clocks predict mortality and disease risk in large research cohorts.

Organ-specific aging Demonstrated

Blood-based measures can now estimate how fast individual organs are aging, in research settings.

Pace-of-aging measures Demonstrated

Tools that track the rate of aging over time make it possible to test whether an intervention slows it.

Reversal in models Frontier

Partial cellular reprogramming reverses aging markers in animals — frontier, not human-ready.

08 · Remaining Challenges

The honest challenges: aging clocks are powerful research tools but are not yet standardized clinical diagnostics, and a lower score does not yet guarantee a longer healthy life — that link is still being proven. Reversing biological age in people remains frontier. The capability is real and advancing; we present each piece exactly at the stage it has reached.

09 · Mature Capability

The future, fully built

A person can see their true biological age, understand what is driving it, and watch it improve as prevention and treatment take hold — turning aging from an invisible fate into a measured, manageable part of lifelong health.

Honest boundary: each item is tagged for where it stands — demonstrated, clinical, or frontier. The science is real, funded, and advancing, but this capability is not finished. AI supports human clinicians; it never replaces them.
10 · Evidence Vault

The proof, for this capability

Cited as evidence the capability is real, not as partners or endorsers.

Clinical anchor

Treating the accelerators of aging — inflammation, metabolic disease, poor sleep — is established care. Stage: Clinical.

Demonstrated measurement

Epigenetic and proteomic aging clocks predict health outcomes in large cohorts. Stage: Demonstrated.

Frontier reversal

Reversing biological age in tissue is shown in the lab and in animals. Stage: Frontier.

Honest framing

Real organizations are cited as evidence the capability is real — not as partners or endorsers. Measurement is far ahead of reversal; nothing here is presented as a finished anti-aging cure.

Help build this future

Every signature grows the movement to make measuring and improving biological age real — and free at the point of need.

Paid for by Michael Floyd for President.

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