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Team

Join Open Longevity, the condition is simple: be cool and skilled.
  • Nastya Egorova
    Co-founder & CEO
    Currently in charge of overall strategy, accounting, this website, social studies and SayForever!, art and art exhibitions, Immortality or Death book promotion—among other things.
  • Misha Batin
    Co-founder
    Strategy and fundraising, hackathons, YouTube news, philosophy, memes, and art.
  • Timofey Glinin, Ph.D.
    Scientific director
    Researcher at USCF, founder and lead of First Approval, author of the Research Roadmap and lots of other joint analytical projects.
  • Danila Immortalist
    Community manager
    I'm just doing my best
  • Anastasia Shubina
    Art Director & Creative Concept Developer
Open Genes Project
Open-access database of genes associated with aging and longevity
  • Konstantin Rafikov
    CEO of Open Genes, Lead Front-end
    There wouldn't have been Open Genes if it weren't for Kostya. Also, he's the author of OL and OG logos.

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  • Ekaterina Rafikova
    CSO
    Katya is responsible for filling the database with genes and for guiding our biologists.

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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.

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  • Angelika Normann
    Translator
    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”.

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  • Azur James
    Translator
    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!

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  • Valentina Gorshkova
    Translator
    Valentina revises excellent quality translations for our social networks and actively assists Open Longevity in subtitling video content.

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  • Anastasia Nikonova
    Translator
    Anastasia did a great job and helped create a page about research centers and institutes in aging.

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  • Natalie Sevcenko
    Translator
    Natalia brilliantly and efficiently translates important materials for our site from English into Russian, and sometimes vice versa.

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  • Denis Odinokov
    Analyst, author
  • Mark Voloshin
    Assistant
    Diet Research: Scientific Analytics and Algorithm Development Assistance for Personalized Menus.

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  • Catherine Vinichenko
    Diet research volunteer
    Katya threw in some very good ideas on our menu.

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  • Svyatoslav Zarutsky
    Analyst
    Diet Research: Scientific analytics, biostatistics, and algorithms for personalization and menu validation by criteria.

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  • Alex Lokk
    Diet research volunteer
    The online version of the algorithm for personalizing the menu is only available to admins but useful no the less.

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  • Ekaterina Leschinskaya
    Volunteer
    Lab network analytics

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  • Alex Metlin
    Volunteer
  • Irina Aktuganova
    Sponsor, volunteer and advisor
    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.

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  • Alexey Kovyazin
    Volunteer
  • Andrew Sholokhovich
    Volunteer
    Payment systems

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  • Nikita Ivanov
    Volunteer
    Web and online school programs

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  • Sergey Kobelev
    Volunteer and web adviser
    It was Sergey who introduced us to Tilda and many other online services we use nowadays. Together we did a pile of work.

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  • Tatiana Gneteeva
    Translator
    From English into Russian

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  • Ekaterina Maslennikova
    Translator
    From English into Russian

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  • Egor Ilyin
    Translator
    From English into Russian

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