David A. Sinclair is a prominent figure in aging research, serving as a professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School.
His work focuses on sirtuins, protein-modifying enzymes that respond to NAD+ levels and caloric restriction.
Sinclair's research encompasses various aspects of cellular biology, including chromatin, energy metabolism, mitochondria, neurodegeneration, and cellular reprogramming.
He is known for his contributions to understanding the mechanisms of aging and potential interventions to extend healthspan.
Sinclair's work has garnered attention both within the scientific community and among the general public interested in longevity and health optimization.
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