Companion animals age faster than us, in our homes, on our food, under our environmental conditions. They are also a faster, more ethical, and more relevant translational bridge to human longevity than transgenic mice. The Animal Longevity Institute combines comparative biology, veterinary clinical data, and petpopulation biobanking to surface interventions that extend healthy lifespan in dogs, cats, and other companion species. The same intervention, evaluated in a beloved animal first, generates the kind of real-world evidence that strengthens the translational case for human use. The institute also produces standalone veterinary therapeutic candidates with their own commercial path.
Value proposition: - Companion-animal longevity as a first-class market
- Faster, more ethical translational bridge
- Standalone veterinary commercial path