Useful resources
A map of the field — beyond this one.
This site sets out one set of directions. The longevity field is larger than any single map, and some external work is worth knowing in its own right. The following are referenced for orientation, not affiliation; each belongs to its respective author or owner.
Selected resources
- GuardPath™ — Guardian Capital — on the economics of long life: structures designed so that retirees are less likely to outlive their capital; a concrete treatment of the financial-longevity question.
- The 10 Levels of Longevity — Longevity.Technology — an industry framework grading the field from everyday lifestyle management to its far frontier; a useful vocabulary for the landscape as a whole.
- Longevity Guidebook — Peter Diamandis, MD — a popular, accessible guide to extending healthspan through diagnostics, therapeutics and lifestyle.
- Longevity Industry — Longevity Books — a book series mapping longevity as an emerging industry: biomarkers, finance, policy, real estate and more.
- Aging Analytics Agency — research and market intelligence on the longevity industry: investment, clinical trials, biomarkers and regional ecosystem mapping.
- Institute for Systems Biology — the systems-biology institute behind the predictive-preventive-personalized-participatory (4P) approach that the 6P framework here extends.
- Stanford Center on Longevity — its "New Map of Life" reframes a century-long life across health, purpose, work and finance.
- LEV Foundation — research dedicated to comprehensively preventing and reversing age-related disease; the rejuvenation frontier.
- Buck Institute for Research on Aging — the first independent biomedical institute focused solely on the biology of aging.
These resources are independent works, credited to their owners; their inclusion is for orientation and implies no partnership, endorsement or affiliation in either direction. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.