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Dr Deepak Saini, Professor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, and Convenor, Longevity India describes Longevity India’s ambitious BHARAT Study, which stands for Biomarkers for Healthy Aging, Resilience, Adversity and Transitions, collecting blood samples from Indians aged 18 to beyond 100. Listen in as he talks to Gen Seasoned co-founder Anuradha Varma about why it’s important to build India's first comprehensive ageing database to understand ageing patterns unique to our population, ICMR collaboration for specific organ-level studies, work on the “G-protein” at the SAInI lab, and trends in longevity. Follow Dr Saini: LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/deepakksaini/] | Longevity India’s BHARAT Study [http://www.longevity.iisc.ac.in/the-bharat-study] Timestamps: 02:00 The BHARAT study 04:40 Example of Western vs Indian physiology 07:03 Status of the BHARAT study 10:05 ICMR collaboration and organ-specific ageing models 12:51 Do multivitamins work? No clear answers 13:55 Where Western data stands 15:32 The G-protein and the Saini Lab 18:57 Why we need to talk about longevity 20:12 About Longevity India 23:08 What’s needed at the policy level 24:35 trends in the longevity space 27:15 Longevity industry is at an inflection point Views are personal. Listener discretion is advised. For more, email genseasoned@gmail.com
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