Author Archives: Vince Giuliano

About Vince Giuliano

Being a follower, connoisseur, and interpreter of longevity research is my latest career, since 2007. I believe I am unique among the researchers and writers in the aging sciences community in one critical respect. That is, I personally practice the anti-aging interventions that I preach and that has kept me healthy, young, active and highly involved at my age, now 93. I am as productive as I was at age 45. I don’t know of anybody else active in that community in my age bracket. In particular, I have focused on the importance of controlling chronic inflammation for healthy aging, and have written a number of articles on that subject in this blog. In 2014, I created a dietary supplement to further this objective. In 2019, two family colleagues and I started up Synergy Bioherbals, a dietary supplement company that is now selling this product. In earlier reincarnations of my career. I was Founding Dean of a graduate school and a full University Professor at the State University of New York, a senior consultant working in a variety of fields at Arthur D. Little, Inc., Chief Scientist and C00 of Mirror Systems, a software company, and an international Internet consultant. I got off the ground with one of the earliest PhD's from Harvard in a field later to become known as computer science. Because there was no academic field of computer science at the time, to get through I had to qualify myself in hard sciences, so my studies focused heavily on quantum physics. In various ways I contributed to the Computer Revolution starting in the 1950s and the Internet Revolution starting in the late 1980s. I am now engaged in doing the same for The Longevity Revolution. I have published something like 200 books and papers as well as over 430 substantive.entries in this blog, and have enjoyed various periods of notoriety. If you do a Google search on Vincent E. Giuliano, most if not all of the entries on the first few pages that come up will be ones relating to me. I have a general writings site at www.vincegiuliano.com and an extensive site of my art at www.giulianoart.com. Please note that I have recently changed my mailbox to vegiuliano@agingsciences.com.

Epigenetics of cancer and aging

The 14th theory of aging described in my treatise is Programmed Epigenomic Changes.  But exactly what are the epigenomic changes and how do they work?  Much is still to be learned in this area but recent research is going a … Continue reading

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Additional 2010 research progress with induced pluripotent stem cells

Research related to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) is proceeding at warp speed.  I have posted multiple blog entries related to iPSCs, ten so far in 2010.  These are all listed in the November 2010 blog post Past blog postings … Continue reading

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Stochastic epigenetic evolution – a new and different theory of evolution, aging and disease susceptibility

In several earlier blog entries I have advocated the concept that social evolution is leading now to rapid biological evolution in humans, the entries including Social evolution and biological evolution – another dialog with Marios Kyriazis, and Social ethics of … Continue reading

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Mouse age reversal – very interesting but misrepresented research

A longevity news story breaking today was widely published in the world press.  Some of the 123 headlines listed on Google are Ageing Process “reversed” in mice, Die hard: Scientists reverse aging in mice,  Scientists unlock secret of eternal youth,  Secret … Continue reading

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Biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases

Having reliable sets of predictive biomarkers for diseases is at the heart of a new emerging paradigm for medicine, a paradigm I have called Personalized Predictive Preventative Participatory Medicine (PPPPM).  See the blog entries  Harnessing the engines of finance and … Continue reading

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When reading press releases and newspaper articles about research discoveries, beware!

Press releases and resulting newspaper articles about biomedical research can be misleading, even when they are from the most respectable institutions.  The problem is most often with what they leave out.  By ignoring a whole stream of prior research by … Continue reading

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Sleep and longevity

Many interesting studies have been conducted in the field of sleep medicine. You can check out the journal Sleep Medicine and the website of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. However, the exact roles of sleep and the relationship of … Continue reading

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Past blog postings on stem cells and epigenomics

Whether a variant of the longevity proposal in the recent blog post Closing the loop in the stem cell supply chain – presented graphically will come to fruition will depend critically on research progress related to pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) … Continue reading

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Interesting recent stem cell research

Of the hundreds of publications in the last year relating to stem cells not already reviewed in earlier blog entries, I have selected a few that are particularly interesting for inclusion here.  I start out with three publications that appeared … Continue reading

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Social evolution and biological evolution – another dialog with Marios Kyriazis

This dialog is focused on how rapid social evolution is  driving biological evolution and how the result is increasing longevity in advanced countries.  I sent Marios* an e-mail with the paragraphs marked VG which appear in this blue font.  And … Continue reading

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