32 episodes

Optispan is a vision for what health should be.

The typical person gives up 10-20 years of quality life in exchange for disability, frailty, and early death. We call this "the lost decade". Time that should be spent with loved ones doing the activities you enjoy are instead spent suffering from multiple diseases and taking a cabinet full of medications that probably do as much harm as good.

We believe that the current practice of medicine is disease care, not health care. We believe that everyone can get closer to their own optimal healthspan.

The Optispan Podcast with Matt Kaeberlein Optispan

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Optispan is a vision for what health should be.

The typical person gives up 10-20 years of quality life in exchange for disability, frailty, and early death. We call this "the lost decade". Time that should be spent with loved ones doing the activities you enjoy are instead spent suffering from multiple diseases and taking a cabinet full of medications that probably do as much harm as good.

We believe that the current practice of medicine is disease care, not health care. We believe that everyone can get closer to their own optimal healthspan.

    Inside this Non-profit's AMAZING Strategy to Fight Aging | 27 - Dylan Livingston

    Inside this Non-profit's AMAZING Strategy to Fight Aging | 27 - Dylan Livingston

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    We talk a lot about the science of longevity and healthspan on the Optispan podcast—how DEXA scans work, what an optimal rapamycin dose might look like, how the intersection of optogenetics and mitochondria are helping us understand biological aging, what supplements one might consider taking and why.

    But the longevity field runs on way more than just science. It takes a village—a community of researchers, engineers, entrepreneurs, investors, regulators, and beyond who believe in the value of tackling the biology of aging as a crucial strategy for extending healthy lifespan—to create tangible results that benefit as many people as possible. At Optispan, we're eager to support and interact with the many levers that keep this machine going. One of these is the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives (A4LI), a nonprofit organization focused on catalyzing social and political action that will benefit the longevity field.

    In this episode, Matt chats with A4LI founder, president, and CEO Dylan Livingston about forming a bipartisan longevity science caucus, redirecting funding towards geroscience research, and engaging with policymakers to help them understand the importance of transitioning towards a proactive healthcare model. Dylan, who founded A4LI in 2021, served as a field organizer for President Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign. He also worked as a community organizer for Organizing Corps 2020, where he registered hundreds of Democratic voters in Pennsylvania for the 2020 presidential compaign. Dylan graduated from Haverford College with a B.S. in physics and a minor in economics.

    Matt joined the A4LI Board of Directors in 2024.


    Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis
    Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan YouTube channel is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.

    More places to find us:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan

    https://www.optispan.life/

    Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.

    On this channel I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these videos helpful!

    • 24 min
    Guess his body fat percentage | #26 - Healthspan Medicine #5

    Guess his body fat percentage | #26 - Healthspan Medicine #5

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    The Importance of Body Composition & Ways YOU can measure it | 21 - HSM #3: https://youtu.be/gM3aYTMsqNI

    A DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) scan is an advanced imaging procedure for measuring bone density and composition. DEXA scans utilize two different energy levels of low-dose X-ray beams—one absorbed mostly by soft tissue, and the other absorbed mainly by bone—to differentiate between bone, fat, and lean tissue. In so doing, they provide noninvasive and detailed information about bone health, risk of osteoporosis or fractures, and body composition. While medical practioners typically perform DEXA scans on the lower spine and hips, they can also perform DEXA scans on the whole body for the purposes of early detection and intervention.

    In our multi-part DEXA series, we go deep into DEXA scans: what they measure, how to interpret them, and how to use information from your own DEXA scan for healthspan optimization. This week we're on Part II, where we analyze the DEXA scans of Matt and Optispan Lead Healthspan Analyst and certified personal trainer Nicholas Arapis. We unpack the nuances of the various metrics a DEXA scan measures, discuss potential noise in the results, and hear from Nick about what he would tell Matt to do if he was coaching Matt based on his DEXA scan results.



    Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis
    Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan YouTube channel is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.

    More places to find us:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan

    https://www.optispan.life/

    Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.

    On this channel I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these videos helpful!

    • 36 min
    How "light-sensitive" proteins are being used to fuel scientific discovery | 25 - Brandon Berry

    How "light-sensitive" proteins are being used to fuel scientific discovery | 25 - Brandon Berry

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Doctors overlook how significantly this impacts your health. | 24 - HSM #4

    Doctors overlook how significantly this impacts your health. | 24 - HSM #4

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    The Importance of Body Composition & Ways YOU can measure it | 21 - HSM #3: https://youtu.be/gM3aYTMsqNI

    We talk a lot about making a shift from reactive disease care—a 20th century healthcare mindset—to preventative and proactive health measures designed to optimize longevity and healthspan before disease sets in. Rather than waiting for chronic conditions to manifest and treating their symptoms post hoc, we encourage investing resources in preemptive care and empowering individuals to act as partners with healthcare providers in their own wellbeing.

    Preventative medicine can feel like a lot—cancer screenings, for example, are crucial for early detection and treatment, but can be logistically and emotionally daunting. But proactive healthcare doesn't always need to be complicated. In this episode, Matt goes through what he sees as low-hanging fruit in preventative medicine: simple steps that lend themselves to straightforward measurement, are easy to improve without invasive intervention or drastic lifestyle changes, and will pay dividends in increasing our overall health.



    Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis
    Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan YouTube channel is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.

    More places to find us:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan

    https://www.optispan.life/

    Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.

    On this channel I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these videos helpful!

    • 28 min
    These 14 Medications are linked to lower death rates in humans | 23 - Longevity this Week #4

    These 14 Medications are linked to lower death rates in humans | 23 - Longevity this Week #4

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    Related episodes:

    People are GETTING THIS WRONG about Supplements & My Supplement List | 17 - Healthspan Medicine #2: https://youtu.be/_UXk_ynCNUs
    Transforming Our Understanding of Healthcare Through Geroscience | 11 - LS #4: https://youtu.be/LCPvF-SlZIU

    We typically think of prescription drugs as targeted treatments designed to address the underlying mechanisms and biochemical pathways associated with specific diseases or conditions. For example, healthcare providers commonly prescribe statins that lower cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular disease risk by inhibiting the enzyme involved in cholesterol synthesis. Similarly, doctors might prescribe antibiotics to target bacterial infections by disrupting the bacteria's growth or killing them outright.

    But prescription drugs may have multiple uses or indications beyond their original intended purpose. A recent preprint from the biotech startup EPITERNA describes a study exploring the link between prescription drugs and human lifespan. Researchers analyzed more than 40 years of prescription drug data from over 500,000 patients in the UK Biobank to examine how commonly prescribed medications affect mortality risk. Many drugs have negative consequences for lifespan for reasons that include drug resistence, drug dependency, and side effects such as organ damage and immunosuppression—but a number of drugs actually appear to be beneficial for longevity. In this episode, Matt goes over the study's top-performing drugs for lifespan, and discusses how we might interpret and extend these intruiging findings about common prescription medications.



    Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis
    Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan YouTube channel is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.

    More places to find us:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan

    https://www.optispan.life/

    Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.

    On this channel I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these videos helpful!

    • 51 min
    “Zombie” Senescent cells may play HUGE role in LIVING LONGER, Here's How: | 22 - Natalia Mitin

    “Zombie” Senescent cells may play HUGE role in LIVING LONGER, Here's How: | 22 - Natalia Mitin

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    Senescent cells, cells that cease to divide and proliferate while remaining metabolically active, are a complex and intriguing aspect of biological aging. They serve as both a protective mechanism against cancer, preventing damaged cells from uncontrollable replication, as well as a contributor to tissue dysfunction and age-related pathologies such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, and diabetes. The precise mechanisms that underlie senescence and its contributions to the aging process remain areas of ongoing investigation and debate.

    In this episode, Matt chats with Sapere Bio co-founder and CEO Natalia Mitin about measuring cellular senescence, using those measurements in the clinic, and the complex and heterogeneous role of cellular senescence in aging and disease. They also discuss Natalia's personal experiences using rapamycin off-label to improve energy levels and immune function, the importance of monitoring biomarkers when using off-label medications, and Natalia's thoughts on "rapamycin for all".

    Prior to co-founding Sapere Bio, Natalia served as an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Department of Pharmacology. She spent over two decades developing assays for use in cancer research. She holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from the Mendeleev Institute for Chemical Technology and a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from Bowling Green State University.

    Optispan uses the SapereX test in its healthspan optimization program.


    Producers: Tara Mei, Nicholas Arapis
    Video Editor: Jacob Keliikoa

    DISCLAIMER: The information provided on the Optispan YouTube channel is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not meant to be, nor should it be construed as, personalized medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is established by your use of this channel. The information and materials presented are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly advise that you consult with a licensed healthcare professional for all matters concerning your health, especially before undertaking any changes based on content provided by this channel. The hosts and guests on this channel are not liable for any direct, indirect, or other damages or adverse effects that may arise from the application of the information discussed. Medical knowledge is constantly evolving; therefore, the information provided should be verified against current medical standards and practices.

    More places to find us:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispanpodcast
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/optispan
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkaeberlein
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/optispan

    https://www.optispan.life/

    Hi, I'm Matt Kaeberlein. I spent the first few decades of my career doing scientific research into the biology of aging, trying to understand the finer details of how humans age in order to facilitate translational interventions that promote healthspan and improve quality of life. Now I want to take some of that knowledge out of the lab and into the hands of people who can really use it.

    On this channel I talk about all things aging and healthspan, from supplements and nutrition to the latest discoveries in longevity research. My goal is to lift the veil on the geroscience and longevity world and help you apply what we know to your own personal health trajectory. I care about quality science and will always be honest about what I don't know. I hope you'll find these videos helpful!

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

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13 Ratings

Jmichael68 ,

Smartest and most ethical Dr in longevity

Matt is the best. I have been taking rapamycin for 4 years and love his passion for the topic. He's an honest and trustworthy source for longevity news and information.

blaisemar ,

Brilliant, experienced scientist communicating the science of aging

Matt is an extremely well-read and experienced scientist in the field of aging. His work, particularly stemming from his postdoc, has led to deep understandings on how we age and how we may be able to mitigate aging and the diseases of aging. Among a field plagued with bad actors, Matt is a shining star. He provides perspective for those on the outside looking in and inspiration & guidance for those on the inside looking out. I’d recommend anyone that wants to learn more about aging and the state of aging research to listen to what Matt has to say.

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