Methusalem Podcast

Methusalem Podcast with Dr. Karl Pfleger

53 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Methusalem Podcast, Dr. Karl Pfleger, a longevity biotech investor, analyst, and founder of AgingBiotech.info, brings an engineer's lens to the science of aging. We explore why he splits the field into two camps, slowing aging versus rejuvenation, where "replacement" approaches fit in, and why he argues that aging has to be tackled as many problems at once rather than one. We talk about thymus rejuvenation, get his clear-eyed take on whether biological clocks are ready for prime time, and hear Karl's perspective on longevity funding.

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In this episode of the Methusalem Podcast, I discuss with Niklas Anzinger, founder and CEO of Infinita City, the story behind Próspera, a special economic zone on the island of Roatán, Honduras. Niklas shares his journey from public policy and the Berlin startup scene to building a jurisdiction designed to accelerate biotech and longevity innovation. We cover how Próspera operates as a startup city with its own regulatory framework, why Niklas believes FDA-style regulatory monopolies are the biggest bottleneck in longevity research rather than the science itself, and how Próspera's insurance-based regulatory model offers a market-driven alternative. We also discuss biotech companies already operating on-site. If you're a founder or researcher interested in launching a biotech company in this unique regulatory environment, check out the BioHub Startup Accelerator at luma.com/BioHub2026 [https://luma.com/BioHub2026]. For more information on Infinita City and everything happening at Prospera, visit the homepage at infinita.city [https://www.infinita.city/].

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