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Libraries for the Future

age1, Sarah Constantin, Carol Magalhaes, Maggie Li, Alan Tomusiak, Lily Clayton, Soleil Wizman

Deep dives into the future of longevity.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Anatomy of a Biotech Failure: Part II

Last week, age1 published “Anatomy of a Biotech Failure,” a synthesis of case studies in company shutdowns examining scientific, clinical, financial, regulatory, commercial, and operational drivers. But case studies are anecdotal and vulner...

3 months ago
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Anatomy of a Biotech Failure: Part I

In 2017, Bruce Booth at Atlas Ventures admirably published what he called an "investor's eulogy" in Forbes, detailing the rise and fall of Quartet Therapeutics, a seven-person Cambridge-based biotech developing BH4-targeting neuropathic pai...

3 months ago
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age1’s 2025 1st Annual Pharma Aging Report Card

Only decades ago, aging research remained a niche curiosity sequestered to a handful of academic labs across the world. But long gone are the days when longevity was a fringe pursuit struggling for funding and mainstream attention. Today, t...

4 months ago
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Is this aging?

Today, aging is cool. In 2024 alone, investors deployed about $8.5B into longevity-focused biotech companies. Aging biotech companies have entered clinical trials. The field has come a long way.

5 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • age1

    Early backer of breakthrough, founder-led longevity companies

  • Sarah Constantin

    science/tech writer and researcher, ex-Nanotronics, Recursion, Palantir, math PhD

  • Carol Magalhaes
  • Maggie Li
  • Alan Tomusiak

    longevity + cancer prevention + community building

  • Lily Clayton

    data, music, vc, biotech

  • Soleil Wizman

    intern @ age1, freshman @ yale, enthusiast about all things biotech!

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