Science of Aging: Extending Healthspan with Dr. Joel Rothman
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About this listen
In this fascinating episode of The Senior Scoop, hosts Deborah and Kelsey Samuel sit down with Dr. Joel Rothman, Distinguished Professor at UCSB and Director of the Center for Aging and Longevity Studies, to explore the cutting-edge science behind aging, longevity, and the future of human health.
Dr. Rothman explains how researchers are shifting the focus away from simply extending lifespan and toward increasing “healthspan” — the number of years people remain healthy, active, and mentally sharp. The conversation dives into the biology of aging, genetic programming, and how scientists are beginning to measure biological age instead of just chronological age.
The discussion also explores emerging breakthroughs involving anti-aging drugs, gene reprogramming, stem cells, vaccines targeting aging cells, and how future medical interventions may dramatically change the way humans experience aging. Dr. Rothman shares both the promise and the challenges of these technologies while emphasizing the importance of evidence-based science in a rapidly growing longevity industry.
This episode offers an eye-opening look into the future of medicine and asks one of humanity’s biggest questions: what if aging itself could be treated?
🏡 Key Topics Covered
00:02 Aging vs. Lifespan
05:25 Measuring Biological Age
09:29 Genetics of Longevity
12:02 Extending Healthspan
23:20 Reversing Cellular Aging
26:13 Vaccines Against Aging
28:18 Future of Longevity
33:25 Calorie Restriction Science
35:14 Diet and Aging
43:38 Ethics of Longevity
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👤 Guest Information
Dr. Joel Rothman
🌐 https://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/joel-rothman
📧 joel.rothman@lifesci.ucsb.edu