Geneticist, bioinformaticist, student of MSU and Skoltech, Mariia is engaged in molecular oncology and now is working on a new secret database of ours.
Olga Borisova
Analyst, biologist, author
Biologist, geneticist. Mitochondria specialist and creator of one of the best science groups on Facebook—Mitospace.
Graduated from IKBFU I. Kant with a degree in bioengineering and bioinformatics and KSTU with a degree in economics and management.
Danila Uvarov
Biotech analyst
Graduate of the Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University, Danila is currently working on his thesis Organization Model and Scaling Conditions for Biopharmaceutical Businesses in Russia.
Valerian Shadrin
Biotech analyst
An analyst who escaped from the lab. With experience in cell and microbiology.
PhD, Associate of the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is engaged in molecular and cellular biology of cancer, immunology and pharmacology of natural compounds.
Project Managers
Anastasiia Velikanova
Project Coordinator, Head of the Project "Aging Physics"
Biologist, a postdoc at the Institute of Molecular Biology. Sveta has put her effort into several of our large-scale works in the biology of aging that are about to come out soon.
Laboratory of Molecular Mechanisms of Aging, 1st year master's program of the Faculty of Biology, Department of Biology, NSU
Volunteers
Volunteers and anyone who has contributed to individual Open Longevity projects
Jason C. Mercurio
Volunteer
Jason helps to facilitate growth of Open Longevity by looking for potential partners and ways to scale our vision. He helps us with his writing ability, his knack for forming partnerships, and his ability to bring people together behind a common goal.
Angelika translates many of our texts from Russian to English (and vice versa). She also participates in translating our book “Open Longevity: what is aging and what we can do about it”.
Azur lives in Canada, supports the Longevity movement and helps us edit translations of important texts. Google translator works wonders, but the help of a native speaker is priceless!
With the help of Irina, we launched pilot studies at our first Longevity School in Montenegro. There would be no school and longevity city without her help.