Frontiers of Longevity Science, Vol. 2
This is the second volume of a three-volume series on Frontiers of Longevity Science . The series unites global experts to map the rapidly expanding field of longevity medicine. Co-edited by David Barzilai, Max Rangeley, Regina R. Monaco, and David Wood, the series bridges molecular mechanisms, translational innovation, economics, and policy. Contributors from geroscience and the social sciences debate a central question: can we merely slow age-related diseases, or can the biology of aging itself be fundamentally changed?
Volume 2, Technological Possibilities of Life Extension , explores how breakthroughs in medicine, data science, and bioengineering are turning longer lives into a practical pursuit. Contributors examine current best practices alongside emerging paradigms like precision prevention and AI-driven health systems. Expanding into frontier concepts such as nanotechnology, cryonics, and biostasis, this volume charts the technological landscape where longevity is actively designed.
Springer International Publishing
978-3-032-32719-2


