University of Wisconsin
Where the speaker, Dan Hooper, received his PhD.
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171- Longevity science: caloric restriction studies, aging biomarkers & possible longevity molecules
Peter Attia MD
One of two groups that conducted the largest and most expensive longevity experiments on rhesus macaques, focusing on caloric restriction.

#123–Joan Mannick & Nir Barzilai: Rapamycin and metformin—longevity, immune enhancement, & COVID-19
Peter Attia MD
Site of one of the major caloric restriction experiments in primates, where Nir Barzilai uncovered an accidental feeding regimen.

Clara Sousa-Silva: Searching for Signs of Life on Venus and Other Planets | Lex Fridman Podcast #195
Lex Fridman
An institution whose researchers published a paper in January, confirming the phosphine finding on Venus.

Jordan Ellenberg: Mathematics of High-Dimensional Shapes and Geometries | Lex Fridman Podcast #190
Lex Fridman
Academic institution where Jordan Ellenberg is a mathematician.

B. Jeffrey Madoff — The Hidden Persuaders, Working with Ralph Lauren, & More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
Where B. Jeffrey Madoff graduated with honors, earning degrees in philosophy and psychology.

At the edge of time: Exploring the mysteries of our universe’s first seconds
Fermilab
Where the speaker, Dan Hooper, received his PhD.

Betül Kaçar: Origin of Life, Ancient DNA, Panspermia, and Aliens | Lex Fridman Podcast #350
Lex Fridman
The institution where astrobiologist Batu Kaçar works, mentioned in the introduction.

222 ‒ How nutrition impacts longevity | Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.
Peter Attia MD
Conducted a significant, decades-long caloric restriction study on rhesus monkeys, which showed beneficial effects, distinct from the NIA study due to dietary differences.

Connexions - Building Communities and Sharing Knowledge
GoogleTalksArchive
University contributing content to Connections, specifically in electrical engineering.

402 ‒ NMR blood analysis: how mortality risk and more can be assessed from a single blood sample
Peter Attia MD
The institution where the guest had an appointment in chemistry before moving to North Carolina State University.