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.
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By Vince Giuliano, inspired by interaction by James P. Watson This is the first blog entry in a three-part series concerned with transposable DNA entries (TEs). It focuses on basics of what TEs are, why they are important for us … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano This blog entry focuses deeper on personal research I have been doing on specific constitutional stress biomarkers derivable from measurements by a smart watch, a Basic Peak in my case. I described the stress biomarkers and … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano This entry is different from any other published so far in this blog – it describes an original research experiment rather than characterizing a whole area of research or being an editorial. This is the second blog … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano with inputs and assistance from Melody Winnig and James P Watson INTRODUCTION The consumer electronics industry is giving a tremendous boost to public and individual health – perhaps the most important boost in the first half of … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano with inputs from James P. Watson Accelerated by the publication in December 2013 of a seminal paper by David Sinclair and his US and Australian colleagues(ref), there has been increasing interest and excitement about the prospects of … Continue reading →
By Vince Giuliano I rarely hesitate to talk about exciting research developments reported in this blog with my friends. However, only a few people in our local community of Wayland Massachusetts have known about the blog or our work on … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano and Jim Watson Immune system functionality declines significantly with advancing age, leading to increased susceptibility to infectious and many other diseases. This is a very important aspect of aging as we know it. This blog entry looks … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano Can we expect to live longer and longer as the first part of this century rolls by? I think so, probably by a large amount. We about doubled our human lifespans in the course of the last … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano and James P Watson Continuing a tradition in this blog of reviewing particularly interesting phytochemicals, we here discuss research on health-related properties and applications of anacardic acid. Although much of the research on anacardic acid has been … Continue reading →
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By Vince Giuliano and James P Watson. Trehalose is a natural disaccharide sugar contained in mushrooms and many other organisms. It has remarkable health-producing and life-extending properties that work in mice and lower organisms. That is why we choose to … Continue reading →