Frontiers of Longevity Science, Vol. 2

Technological Possibilities of Life Extension

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.

September 2026, ca. 532 Seiten, Professional Practice in Governance and Public Organizations, Englisch
Springer International Publishing
978-3-032-32719-2

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