Buck Joffrey

Longevity Roadmap

Dr. Buck Joffrey sits down with leading scientists in the field of longevity to explore cutting-edge research, emerging therapies, and what it really takes to live longer—healthier.

Autor

Buck Joffrey

Categoría

Health

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longevityroadmap.com

Último episodio

5 de ene. de 2026

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Episodios

144: Why the Brain is Especially Vulnerable to Aging with Dr. Julie Andersen 14.07.2025

In this conversation, Dr. Buck Joffrey and Dr. Julie Andersen explore the molecular mechanisms behind neurodegenerative diseases, with a particular focus on the aging brain. They discuss the brain's heightened vulnerability to aging, the impact of mitochondrial dysfunction, and the challenges posed by drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier. The conversation also delves into innovative strate...

143: The Longevity Dividend with Prof. Jay Olshansky 07.07.2025

In this conversation, Professor S. Jay Olshansky discusses the evolution of aging science, the realistic limits of human life expectancy, and the concept of the Longevity Dividend, which emphasizes the health and economic benefits of modulating the aging process. He also explores the potential of biomarkers in predicting longevity, the societal implications of an aging population, and the ethical...

142: The Gut-Muscle Axis with Dr. Michael Lustgarten 30.06.2025

In this episode, Dr. Michael Lustgarten discusses his research on the gut microbiome, serum metabolome, and muscle health in older adults. He shares insights from his journey into the world of aging, the importance of data in health optimization, and the emerging concept of the gut-muscle axis. Dr. Lustgarten emphasizes the significance of metabolites in predicting longevity and the need for perso...

141: A Thermostat for Your Body Fat with Dr. Stephan J. Guyenet 23.06.2025

In this conversation, Dr. Stephan J. Guyenet joins Dr. Buck Joffrey to discuss the complex mechanisms of body fat regulation, focusing on the role of the lipostat and leptin. He explains how the body regulates fatness through hormonal signals and the implications of leptin resistance in obesity. The discussion also covers practical strategies for weight management, the impact of stress and sleep o...

140: Inside the Inflammatory Clock - Measuring and Reversing Biological Age with Dr. David Furman 16.06.2025

Dr. David Furman and Dr. Buck Joffrey discuss the complexities of immune aging, the role of inflammation in age-related diseases, and how artificial intelligence is being utilized to enhance research in this field. He introduces the concept of the inflammatory age clock, which measures biological aging through immune system signals, and explores potential therapeutic interventions, including nutra...

139: Rebuilding the Aging Brain - The Role of Neural Stem Cells with Dr. Tara Walker 09.06.2025

In this conversation, Dr. Tara Walker discusses the fascinating topic of adult neurogenesis, the brain's ability to produce new neurons throughout life. She explains how this process is crucial for cognitive function and how it declines with age. The discussion highlights the significant role of exercise in boosting neurogenesis and introduces selenium as a key factor in this process. Dr. Walker a...

138: Sleep Impact on Longevity and Health with The Sleep Doctor 02.06.2025

Sleep is the secret weapon for a longer, healthier life—and Dr. Michael Breus is here to show you how to use it. In this episode of Longevity Roadmap , Buck Joffrey dives deep into the science of sleep with the world-renowned sleep doctor himself. Discover why sleep is the third pillar of longevity , how REM sleep and deep sleep fuel physical and emotional restoration, and what your chronotype rev...

137: Dr. Joan Mannick - Targeting mTOR to Improve Immune Function and Healthspan 26.05.2025

What if targeting a single cellular pathway could slow aging and boost immunity? Dr. Joan Mannick, a leading voice in aging science, reveals how mTOR inhibitors may be the future of longevity therapeutics. From her early inspiration to groundbreaking clinical trials, Dr. Mannick explores the role of mTOR in aging, immune response, and antiviral immunity. Learn how selective mTOR inhibition could e...

136: Why is Vitamin D So Important in Health and Longevity? with Dr. Michael Holick 19.05.2025

Vitamin D is more than a vitamin—it's a hormone that influences everything from your immune system to cardiovascular health, cognition, and longevity. In this conversation, Dr. Michael Holick breaks down the science of  vitamin D synthesis , the truth about  sun exposure vs. supplements , and why  vitamin D deficiency  is far more common—and more dangerous—than most people realize. You'll learn ho...

135: The Aging Brain - From Memory Lapses to Measurable Prevention with Dr. Mitchell Clionsky 12.05.2025

Is your memory decline normal—or something more? Clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Mitchell Clionsky breaks down what healthy aging looks like from a cognitive perspective and where concern might be warranted. He introduces the Memory Orientation Screening Test (MOST) —a powerful yet quick tool to assess cognitive health—and shares insights from decades of evaluating memory, dementia, brain injuries,...

134: Can You Boost Stem Cells Naturally? with Dr. Christian Drapeau 05.05.2025

What if your body already had everything it needs to heal itself—naturally? In this episode, neurophysiologist and stem cell researcher Dr. Christian Drapeau breaks down the science of  stem cell therapy , explaining how adult stem cells , embryonic stem cells , and exosomes play a central role in regenerative medicine and longevity. Discover how  aging affects the body's ability to mobilize stem...

133: Can We Reverse Immune System Aging? T Cells, Telomeres, and the Fight Against Senescence with Dr. Alessio Lanna 28.04.2025

Is it possible to rejuvenate the immune system as we age? In this episode, Dr. Alessio Lanna breaks down the science of immune aging, focusing on the critical role of T cells, telomere shortening, and senescence. He explains how T cells lose their effectiveness over time—and shares emerging research on how intercellular telomere transfer and the ESMAC complex may help reverse immune senescence. Le...

132: Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky's Mitochondrial Cocktail for Cellular Health 21.04.2025

Are your mitochondria aging faster than you are? In this episode, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky breaks down the central role of mitochondria in aging, longevity, and overall metabolic health. Learn how mitochondrial dysfunction drives age-related decline, including neurodegenerative diseases, and what you can do about it. From the paradox of oxidative stress to the risks of overusing antioxidants, this con...

131: Matt Kaeberlein - Aging, mTOR, Epigenetic Clocks, and more! 14.04.2025

What if aging isn't just inevitable—but modifiable? In this episode of Longevity Roadmap , Dr. Matt Kaeberlein breaks down the science of biological aging , with a focus on mTOR , epigenetics , and the hallmarks of aging like cellular senescence , mitochondrial dysfunction , and epigenetic drift . He explores the role of genetics vs. environment , the promise and pitfalls of metformin , NAD booste...

130: Does the Gut Control the Brain? with Dr. Michael Gershon 07.04.2025

Dr. Michael Gershon—legendary Columbia professor and author of The Second Brain —joins us to explain why your intestines might just be running the show. From guinea pig guts that "blew back" to the real reason stress wrecks your digestion, this episode dives deep into the mysterious world of the enteric nervous system. Prepare for gut science, serotonin surprises, and a Woody Allen–esque dose of h...

129: Does Too Much Muscle Shorten Your Life? with Dr. Keith Baar 31.03.2025

Can muscle growth and longevity coexist? Dr. Keith Baar breaks down the science of exercise, diet, and aging—focusing on the mTOR pathway, muscle hypertrophy, and how resistance vs. endurance training impacts long-term health. Learn how personalized health strategies, isometric exercises, and ketogenic diets influence aging and muscle preservation. This episode is packed with actionable insights f...

128: C15 - The Most Underrecognized Anti-Aging Supplement? with Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson 24.03.2025

Could an essential fatty acid discovered in Navy dolphins unlock the secret to healthier aging? In this episode of Longevity Roadmap , Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson reveals the groundbreaking science behind C15 , an essential fatty acid linked to longevity and reduced disease risk. Learn how metabolomics uncovered the connection between higher C15 levels and healthier dolphins—and why this matters for...

127: The Impact of Depression on Longevity and Healthspan with Dr. Peter Franz 17.03.2025

Suicide rates are rising—and the impact on longevity is profound. In this eye-opening episode of Longevity Roadmap, Dr. Peter Franz dives deep into the intersection of mental health , suicide prevention , and lifespan. He explores why nearly 50% of Americans experience depression , how loneliness accelerates suicide risk, and why digital interventions offer new hope. We also unpack the demographic...

126: Fahy Protocol - Regrow the Thymus, Reverse Your Age 10.03.2025

Can we reverse aging by regenerating the thymus? In this groundbreaking conversation, Dr. Greg Fahy shares his pioneering research on the thymus gland's role in immune function, longevity, and epigenetic age reversal. We dive deep into the TRIM study, which demonstrated for the first time that thymus regeneration in humans is possible—and may even turn back the clock on biological aging. Dr. Fahy...

125: Reversing Skin Age - Tackling Senescence with OS-01 with Dr. Carolina Reis Olivera 03.03.2025

Visit  oneskin.co/BUCK and use code BUCK at checkout for 15% off your first purchase! Dr. Carolina Reis Olivera shares her journey in aging and longevity research, highlighting the development of the OS-01 peptide—a breakthrough targeting cellular senescence to improve skin health. She delves into the biology of skin aging, the impact of senescent cells, and the cutting-edge strategies OneSkin is...

124: How the Gut Influences Health and Longevity with Dr. Michael Miller and Dr. Jacob Allen 24.02.2025

Buck Joffrey welcomes Dr. Michael Miller and Dr. Jacob Allen for an in-depth discussion on gut health and its vital role in overall well-being. They explore the gut microbiome's composition, how diet and lifestyle influence its dynamic nature, and the significance of fermented foods and dietary bioactives. The conversation also tackles the controversial topic of leaky gut syndrome, common misconce...

123: What is Metabolic Dysfunction and Why is it Killing Americans with Dr. Robert Lustig 17.02.2025

Dr. Robert Lustig joins Buck to discuss the alarming state of metabolic health in America, where only 7% of the population is considered metabolically healthy. He breaks down metabolic dysfunction, linking it primarily to mitochondrial inefficiency, and explains how sugar—especially fructose—plays a major role in various health issues. The conversation explores the dangers of ultra-processed foods...

122: How Your Taste Buds Shape Metabolic Health with Dr. Marta Yanina Pepino 10.02.2025

In this conversation, Dr. Marta Yanina Pepino discusses her research on taste perception and its implications for metabolic health. She explores how individual differences in taste can influence eating behaviors and obesity risk, the relationship between taste and digestion, and the role of genetics and environment in shaping food preferences. The discussion also covers the potential for dietary i...

121: How Long-Lived Species Could Revolutionize Human Aging with Dr. Vera Gorbunova 03.02.2025

In this episode, Dr. Vera Gorbunova unpacks the secrets of nature's longest-lived species—like the naked mole rat and bowhead whale—to uncover the biological mechanisms that keep them healthier for longer. We explore the role of DNA repair, transposable elements, and epigenetics in aging and what these discoveries could mean for human longevity. From mitochondrial function to promising interventio...

120: Andrea Maier's Personalized Approach to Longevity Medicine with Prof. Andrea B. Maier 27.01.2025

Buck Joffrey interviews Professor Andrea B. Maier, a leading expert in geroscience and healthy aging. They discuss the evolution of longevity research, the importance of distinguishing between lifespan and healthspan, and the biological mechanisms of aging. Professor Maier emphasizes the need for precision medicine in interventions and the challenges of supplement quality. They also explore future...

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