The average American lifespan. We've accepted this as normal.
The human body is not fragile. It is poorly maintained. Longevity is not luck, genetics, or privilege. It is a solvable problem — and the science already exists to solve it. What's missing is the standard.
NAD+, autophagy, senescence, signaling, mitochondria, regeneration
Maximum achievable lifespan with current interventions
Target healthspan maintenance until end of life
Six foundational frameworks that define the engineering approach to human longevity. Open access, peer-reviewed, implementation-ready.
A mathematical framework for guaranteeing uninterrupted biological function across cellular regeneration cycles.
Read Paper →Optimal timing and ordering of longevity interventions for maximum synergistic effect and minimal interference.
Read Paper →A state-space representation of aging as a multi-phase process with distinct intervention opportunities.
Read Paper →Defining the operational boundaries within which human biological systems maintain optimal function.
Read Paper →The minimal necessary and sufficient conditions for preserving biological viability across lifespan.
Read Paper →Control-theoretic methods for designing intervention schedules that maximize healthspan under resource constraints.
Read Paper →American Longevity Science exists to push the ceiling, not accept the floor. The goal is not to add years to life, but to eliminate the decades of decline that the current model treats as inevitable.
Corporate implementation platform. Tools, protocols, and consulting for organizations.
Explore →The researcher behind the frameworks. Personal site and philosophy.
Learn More →Full archive of peer-reviewed longevity research and publications.
Read Papers →The science is not theoretical. It is being built, tested, and deployed — now. The only question is whether America raises its standard or watches other nations do it first.