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The Thalion Initiative (US)
@TTIScience
The Thalion Initiative is a global researcher driven initiative focused on the fundamental biology of aging. US Head Office. Visit @TheThalionInit in Canada
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    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @TTIScience
    Sep 16, 2025
    The impact of age-related diseases happen sooner than you think. Welcome to the Thalion Initiative...
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    Max Unfried
    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @MaxUnfried
    Jun 17
    Congratulations! Big win for longevity drug discovery!
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    Peter Fedichev
    @fedichev
    Jun 17
    We have just reached $34M in total funding, with new money coming to advance our preclinical pipeline. Now, we’re accelerating our transition from science and discovery engine to a preclinical-stage drug developer, on track to pioneer a new class of medicines targeting aging and
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    Maxim Kholin
    @GeroMaxim
    Jun 10
    Gero has been named a 2026 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum (WEF) for Advancing the Physics of Aging in Drug Discovery Gero’s physics-first AI drug discovery platform is transforming breakthroughs in the physics of aging into a pipeline of medicines designed to
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    Peter Fedichev
    @fedichev
    Jun 10
    Gero has just been selected as a 2026 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum (@wef). For over a decade I've approached #aging as a physicist: not as a collection of isolated diseases to treat after they appear, but as a macroscopic process driven by the accumulation of
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
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    @m__marinova
    Jun 9
    The biology is ready? ...to be studied, sure. That's why we need funding. Nice proof-of-concept grant opportunity for repro aging
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    ResearchHub Foundation
    @ResearchHubF
    Jun 8
    The biology is ready. The researchers are ready. The funding hasn't kept up...until now. @ResearchHub is offering $10k for research on reproductive longevity. 🧵
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
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    @m__marinova
    Jun 9
    Are biophysical constraints biology's underrated variable? We focus mostly on signalling molecules but this new paper from @PetrovaLab shows that a physical constraint like osmotic pressure can block lymphatic vessel growth even when growth factors are abundant. So it's not
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @m__marinova
    Jun 9
    Great piece on comparative biology and what it can teach us about aging by @Aria_Babu . Humans are already outliers. Most mammals get 1 billion heartbeats, we get 2 billion; we live decades past reproduction and way longer than animals our size. Yet there's so much more to learn
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
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    @m__marinova
    Jun 5
    Did they just discover cellular bombs? Biology is so much fun
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    nature
    @Nature
    Jun 2
    New-found immune cells called ‘ruptoblasts’ explode when triggered, ejecting toxic chemicals capable of delivering death to surrounding cells in just minutes. The cells’ discoverers say that this process, which they call ruptosis, seems to be a new form of cell death.
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    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @TTIScience
    Jun 5
    A great snapshot of the field, and good to see the recognition of comparative and evolutionary biology in this report - we're betting a lot on it @TTIScience.
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    Chamath Palihapitiya
    The All-In Podcast
    @chamath
    Jun 5
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    Deep Dive: How Close Are We to Living Longer?
    Cancer, heart disease, dementia, and type 2 diabetes are funded, researched, and treated as separate problems. However, they share one underlying driver: age. It is the single largest risk factor for...
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    Lifespan News
    @LifespanNews
    Jun 3
    In this latest Lifespan Interview @DToddWhite discusses @TTIScience: applying a first-principles approach to aging biology, and building tools and datasets needed to accelerate longevity research. 👉 Read more:
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    The Thalion Initiative: A New Non-Profit With Big Ambitions
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
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    @m__marinova
    May 24
    Everyone being excited that Bryan Johnson might “fix women’s health” in itself shows how dire the situation is. It's been so underfunded and under-researched that a wealthy man publicly funding a high-touch diagnostic workup for his girlfriend can look to some as one of the most
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    Whacktose Intolerant
    @MillyTamarez
    May 23
    What do you mean Bryan Johnson is doing his weird science shit on his girlfriend but its probably the most comprehensive and highly funded research in women's health and he is probably going to cure endometriosis ?????
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
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    @m__marinova
    May 21
    Cats aren’t worms. You don’t casually double the lifespan of a mammal. What we have is evidence of a large 1-year survival benefit in a tiny group of cats already suffering from advanced kidney disease. The 30-year claim is based on nothing. It's still exciting but for a
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    Massimo
    @Rainmaker1973
    May 20
    Scientists in Japan have developed a groundbreaking treatment that could double the average lifespan of cats, extending it from around 15 years to nearly 30 years. The key lies in a protein called AIM (Apoptosis Inhibitor of Macrophage), discovered by Dr. Toru Miyazaki. While
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @m__marinova
    May 20
    Eggcelent work from Colossal 🥚 Artificial eggs for avian development are a genuinely eggciting step - not just for de-extinction, but for rethinking developmental environments. From incubation to ex utero systems and artificial wombs… a very fertile direction. I worked in an
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    Colossal Biosciences®
    @colossal
    May 20
    We just built an artificial egg. It supports full bird development outside a natural shell, and could help hatch massive extinct birds like the South Island giant moa, whose eggs were too big for a living bird to hatch. We rebuilt the egg. Now we’re rebuilding what’s possible.
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    Maria Marinova, PhD
    The Thalion Initiative (US)
    @m__marinova
    May 20
    Really impressive work! MouseMapper feels like a glimpse into the future of biology: whole-body, cell-level perturbation mapping, powered by deep learning and paired with spatial proteomics. And of course we love a paper with pretty pictures
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    Ali Max Erturk
    @erturklab
    May 20
    Today in @Nature, we report MouseMapper: foundation-model AI to map disease perturbations across the entire mouse body cell-by-cell. In obesity, it revealed body-wide inflammation & unexpected facial nerve damage. 🧵👇🔉 nature.com/articles/s4158… led by @Dorie00 & @yingchen733
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