SENS Research Foundation

The SENS Research Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization co-founded by Michael Kope, Aubrey de Grey, Jeff Hall, Sarah Marr and Kevin Perrott in 2009. SENS Research Foundation is based in Mountain View, California, United States, and its activities include research programs and public relations work for the application of regenerative medicine to aging.

SENS Research Foundation
FoundedMarch 2009
FounderAubrey de Grey, Jeff Hall, Michael Kope, Sarah Marr, Kevin Perrott
FocusRegenerative medicine
Location
Area served
Global
MethodSENS
Key people
Aubrey de Grey, Kevin Dewalt, Jeff Hall, Michael Kope, Barbara J. Logan, Sarah Marr, Kevin Perrott
Websitewww.sens.org

History

Before the foundation was founded in March 2009, the SENS research program was mainly pursued by the Methuselah Foundation, co-founded by Aubrey de Grey and David Gobel.

Goals

The foundation's goal is to "transform the way the world researches and treats age-related disease". It funds research and uses outreach and education in order to expedite the various regenerative medicine research programs that go together to make the SENS project.[1]

Research

Research programs

The SENS Research Foundation pursues research projects that correspond to the seven categories of cellular damage due to aging:

Aging Damage Research Program Description and related spin-off companies
Cell loss and cell atrophy RepleniSENS
Division-obsessed cells OncoSENS
  • OncoSENS's solution is to preemptively remove the genes for the telomere-lengthening machinery
  • OncoSenX's (spinout from Oisin Biotechnologies, which is a SENS seed-funded startup)[3] suicide gene therapy results in 75-90% reduction in tumor in mice [4] [5]
Death-resistant cells ApoptoSENS
  • Oisin Biotechnologies (SENS seed-funded startup) has a precise targeting technology, which is based on senescent cells' DNA expression [3]
Mitochondrial mutations MitoSENS
Intracellular waste products LysoSENS
Extracellular waste products AmyloSENS
Extracellular matrix stiffening GlycoSENS

Research collaboration

In addition to research undertaken in-house at the Research Center in Mountain View, SRF has also taken part in and/or selectively funded extramural research at various other institutions, including Yale University, Harvard University, Cambridge University, University of Texas, Rice University, and University of Arizona.[10]

Research advisory board

The SENS Research Foundation's research advisory board includes Pedro J. J. Alvarez, Anthony Atala, George Church (geneticist), Judith Campisi, William A. Haseltine, Brian K. Kennedy, Jeanne Loring, María Blasco Marhuenda, Bruce Rittmann, Nadia Rosenthal, Rudolph E. Tanzi, Jan Vijg, and Michael D. West.[11]

Funding source

SENS revenue sources in 2019 [12]

On September 16, 2006, Peter Thiel, co-founder and former CEO of the online payments system PayPal, announced that he is pledging $3.5 million to the Methuselah Foundation "to support scientific research into the alleviation and eventual reversal of the debilities caused by aging" (SENS research).[13] Justin Bonomo, professional poker player, has pledged 5% of his tournament winnings for SENS research.[14][15] On December 9, 2010, Jason Hope, an entrepreneur based in Scottsdale, AZ, pledged a $500,000 donation.[16]

In 2011, Aubrey de Grey inherited $16.5 million on the death of his mother. Of this he assigned $13 million to fund SENS research, which by 2013 had the effect of roughly doubling the SRF yearly budget to $4 million.[17]

In 2017 the foundation's income was $7,871,530 and expenses were $3,915,682. $2,146,412 was spent on research.[18]

The Pineapple Fund donated $2 million to SENS in 2018.[19] [20]

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin donated $2.4 million in 2018. [21] Then in 2020 Vitalik Buterin together with Sam Bankman-Fried and Haseeb Qureshi, donated a total of $150,000 SENS Research Foundation to combat aging and aging-related diseases.[22]

In 2020, Oculus cofounder Michael Antonov donated $1 million, of which $600,000 was a matching donation.[23] [24]

See also

References

  1. "About SENS Research Foundation". Official SENS site.
  2. "RepleniSENS". SENS Research Foundation. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  3. Oisin Biotechnologies - SENSOlytics
  4. Systemic Senolysis in Naturally Aged Mice
  5. Selective Ablation of Senescent and Malignant Cells using Apoptotic Gene Therapy
  6. "MitoSENS". SENS Research Foundation. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  7. Stable nuclear expression of ATP8 and ATP6 genes rescues a mtDNA Complex V null mutant
  8. "Fight Aging! Invests in Ichor Therapeutics to Support Development of a SENS Damage Repair Therapy for Macular Degeneration". Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  9. "Revel Pharmaceuticals Finally Seed Funded to Develop Glucosepane Cross-Link Breakers". Retrieved 2021-01-10.
  10. "2011 Research report" (PDF). September 18, 2006.
  11. SENS Research Foundation Research Advisory Board
  12. "SENS Research Foundation 2019 Annual Report" (PDF).
  13. Davidson, Keay (September 18, 2006). "BAY AREA — Entrepreneur backs research on anti-aging — Scientist says humans could live indefinitely". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  14. "The Redemption of ZeeJustin". ESPN.com. 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
  15. "Please Welcome the Newest Members of The Three Hundred". Methuselah Foundation Blog. Methuselah Foundation. January 18, 2007. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  16. "Jason Hope". December 9, 2010.
  17. Ben Best (2013) "Interview with Aubrey de Grey, PhD". Life Extension Magazine.
  18. "SENS Research Foundation 2018 Annual Report" (PDF).
  19. Bitcoin Transaction 10dd3b4bb12eb9235fcc635aa60429a97da570eb915c0063c9a771afa0917b29
  20. Bitcoin Transaction f0aa1cc5bc9049334b6bf5b7235aacbe8e9589273accbf58cb81ad88d2a261f0
  21. Elena, Milova (March 20, 2018). "Vitalik Buterin: The Best Thing to Donate Money to is The Fight Against Aging". LIFE EXTENSION ADVOCACY FOUNDATION. Archived from the original on 2018-03-22. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  22. "Effective Altruism: Giving in Crypto". Dec 18, 2020.
  23. 2020 End of Year Fundraiser
  24. Michael Antonov Foundation: SENS Research Foundation
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