01 · The Goal

Renew the body’s aging stem-cell pools so tissues keep repairing themselves

The goal is to renew the body’s aging stem cells — the pools that repair every tissue and decline with age — so the body keeps healing itself. This matters because of who is on the other side of it: people who would get their health, and their independence, back.

02 · Why It Matters

Aging is the deepest driver of disease — as cells accumulate damage, tissues weaken and nearly every chronic illness becomes more likely. Targeting the shared mechanisms of aging — inflammation, failing mitochondria, protein damage, exhausted stem cells — would compress disease and extend the healthy, vigorous years of life. The goal is not simply more years, but more years lived in strength, clarity, and independence.

03 · What We’re Trying to Achieve

We are building the capability to rejuvenate stem cells: protecting and renewing their function, clearing what blocks them, and restoring the body’s repair capacity. The path moves from today’s established care toward tomorrow’s regenerative tools, with each stage labeled for exactly how real it is.

04 · How It Works

How it works

Protecting stem-cell function Demonstrated in research

Approaches that preserve stem-cell function are advancing in research.

Rejuvenating aged cells Frontier

Partial cellular reprogramming aims to reset cells to a younger state — a striking laboratory frontier.

Clearing the aged niche Frontier

Renewing the environment that exhausts stem cells is early-stage.

Pairing repair with rehabilitation Clinical

Combining tissue or cell repair with intensive, targeted rehabilitation drives the fullest functional recovery — established in practice.

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 programs. These public programs fund the foundational research that shows the capability is real.

Universities & institutes

Academic geroscience, cellular-aging, and longevity research centers. Academic laboratories carry that science from discovery toward the clinic.

Enabling science base

geroscience · senescence & senolytics · mitochondrial biology · proteostasis · stem-cell aging. — the established disciplines this capability is built upon.

06 · Technologies

The technologies: senolytics that clear aged cells, mitochondrial and proteostasis support, stem-cell rejuvenation, and the anti-inflammatory approaches that calm the inflammation of age.

07 · Breakthroughs

Function preservation Demonstrated

Preserving stem-cell function is advancing.

Reprogramming Frontier

Resetting cells to a younger state is early-stage.

Niche renewal Frontier

Renewing the stem-cell environment is early-stage.

Clinical translation underway Clinical trials

Several restorative approaches have moved from the lab into human trials — the bridge from demonstrated biology to everyday care.

08 · Remaining Challenges

The honest challenges: rejuvenating stem cells is among the most promising and most frontier areas of aging science — powerful in the lab, with safety and control the central questions before any human therapy. Getting new cells and tissue to survive, connect, and function durably in a living person — not just in a dish or an animal — is the central work, and it is exactly where the most careful, best-funded research is now aimed. We show where each piece stands, so the promise is never mistaken for the proof.

09 · Mature Capability

The future, fully built

The body’s repair crews are renewed — stem cells rejuvenated and their environment restored — so tissues keep repairing themselves across a long, healthy life. — staged plainly here, so the promise is always measured against the proof.

Honest boundary: each item is tagged for where it stands — demonstrated, clinical, or frontier. The science is real, funded, and accelerating. 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.

Function preservation

Preserving stem-cell function is advancing. Stage: Demonstrated (research).

Cellular reprogramming

Resetting cells to a younger state is early-stage. Stage: Frontier.

Niche renewal

Renewing the environment is early-stage. Stage: Frontier.

Honest framing

Real organizations are cited as evidence the capability is real — not as partners or endorsers. Stem-cell rejuvenation is frontier; safety and control must be established before any human use, and we claim no deployed therapy.

Where it stands

Each line above is tagged for its stage — demonstrated, clinical, or frontier — so the page shows exactly how far the real science has come, and how far is left.

Help build this future

Every signature grows the movement to make stem-cell rejuvenation real — and free at the point of need.

Paid for by Michael Floyd for President.

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