For decades, longevity research has been organized hallmark-byhallmark, lab-by-lab. The Core Longevity Institute is built the opposite way. It treats the twelve-plus hallmarks of aging as a single coupled system, and uses single-cell foundation models, causal graphs, and evolutionary hypothesis search to find interventions that move many hallmarks in the right direction simultaneously. Comparative biology across more than four thousand species lets the institute borrow design principles from naturally long-lived organisms. Combinatorial repurposing, geroprotector ranking, and lifespan-extension simulation feed a continually updated leaderboard of intervention candidates. Every candidate carries a traceable causal hypothesis, not just a correlational signal. The institute’s job is not to publish — it is to converge.
Value proposition: - Cross-hallmark reasoning, not single-pathway tunnel vision
- Comparative biology across thousands of species
- Geroprotector candidates ranked, not just listed