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The Pauling Principle
AI and drug discovery to extend healthy human lifespan. Sponsored by https://www.pauling.ai
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Episodes
The Pauling Principle - Episode 28 18.06.2026 1:06:51
I sat down with Christopher Bradley, CEO and Co-Founder of Matter Bio, a company working at the intersection of longevity science and oncology. Christopher co-founded Matter Bio alongside Harvard geneticist George Church with a central thesis: that the secret to human longevity lies in genomic integrity, and that the best teachers are the organisms that have already solved it. Their ongoing resear...
The Pauling Principle Episode 27 - Longevity Medicine with Andrea Maier 20.05.2026 1:11:09
Most doctors treat you after you get sick. Professor Andrea Maier is trying to make sure you never get there. In this episode, I sit down with one of the world's leading longevity scientists, a biogerontologist who holds professorships across three continents, founded the Healthy Longevity Medicine Society, and co-founded Chi Longevity Clinics in Singapore. We explore why aging itself is becoming...
The Pauling Principle Episode 29 - Targeting the pathological cells that drive aging 05.05.2026 1:00:55
In this episode of The Pauling Principle I sit with Marco Quarta, Founder and current CSO of Rubedo and we discuss cellular senescence, one of the most prominent causes of aging, and a variety of potential therapies. As well as Rubedo recent positive phase I clinical trial.
The Pauling Principle Episode 26 - How do you simulate a molecule that won't sit still? 17.03.2026 1:01:36
In this episode I sit down with Professor Hugo Verli, one of the pioneers in computational chemistry. And we discuss the past, present, and future of the field. Including some of the key challenges, like how to simulate carbohydrates and highly dynamic molecules. What simulations would YOU like to run? let me know in the comments! :)
The Pauling Principle Episode 25 - How to design RNA (and the origin of life) 05.02.2026 1:05:30
Designing functional RNA for therapeutics is notoriously hard, but gRNAde changes the game. This geometric deep learning model generates high quality RNA sequences from target 3D structures. It outperforms Rosetta, slashes design time to seconds, and hits 50% success in wet-lab tests on complex folds. Chaitanya Joshi, lead author of the paper, joins us to share how gRNAde is speeding up RNA-based...
The Pauling Principle Episode 24 - Longevity with Aubrey de Grey 07.01.2026 59:20
What if aging itself is the disease we should be curing? In this episode, I sit down with Aubrey de Grey, the legendary biogerontologist who has spent decades arguing that aging is not an inevitable fate but an engineering problem with solvable components. We dive into the science behind his SENS framework, explore why the longevity field is finally gaining mainstream momentum, and debate just how...
The Pauling Principle Episode 23 - Germinal and Antibody Design 30.12.2025 1:01:35
Antibody design is one of the most exciting challenges in AI drug discovery. After Alphafold solved many of the problems of protein structure prediction, researchers moved their attention to protein structure design, and antibodies in particular are one of the most interesting proteins that we would like to design. Both because of the impact in patients as well as massive commercial potential. Joi...
The Pauling Principle Episode 21 - Reversing Reproductive Aging: Science, Not Science Fiction 10.12.2025 58:20
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Maria Marinova to uncover one of the most misunderstood frontiers in human biology: female reproductive aging. We break down why female fertility declines, what’s actually happening at the cellular level, and the emerging science that suggests this decline may be reversible. Not someday in the distant future, but now.
The Pauling Principle Episode 20 - Scientific Discovery + Longevity with Matt Kaeberlein 25.11.2025 1:20:08
Matt Kaeberlein is one of the world’s leading scientists in aging biology. He is a biogerontologist with 250+ publications, former University of Washington professor, and co-founder of landmark initiatives like the Dog Aging Project. In this episode, we dive into the real mechanisms of aging, how scientific discovery actually happens, where longevity research is going next, and why much of what pe...
The Pauling Principle Episode 22 - Bolz-2, Boltzgen and foundational models for molecules 03.11.2025 1:01:22
Is protein folding solved? Not quite, even though the progress has been tremendous since the first AlphaFold and up to last year's Nobel prize. The team behind Boltz and Boltz-2, from MIT CSAIL and Jameel Clinic, just released Boltzgen, a state of the art model for protein design. In this chat with Gabriele Corso I review the progress in the field and whats next.
The Pauling Principle Episode 19 - Taking photos of cells with Shantanu Singh of the Broad Institute 22.10.2025 1:00:04
Shantanu Singh is one of the principal investigators at the celebrated Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. His research is centered around finding “fingerprints” of genes, chemicals and diseases from microscopy images of cells. Which has tremendous applications for drug discovery and curing diseases. I hope you enjoy this episode! Also check out some more links about his work below: About the Lab:...
The Pauling Principle Episode 18 - Can we fix mitochondria to cure Parkinson's? 14.10.2025 1:02:14
Andy and his team at Vincere have been doing amazing work over years to figure out the mitochondrial mechanisms that may contribute to Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases. Listen in as we discuss curing Parkinson's, using AI to find new molecules and broader drug discovery.
The Pauling Principle Episode 16 - Building an AI Scientist 18.09.2025 58:50
Andrew White and his team at Future House have one of the most ambitious missions. I'll quote here because I couldn't say it better myself: Our mission is to build an AI scientist, or AI systems, that can automate scientific research and accelerate the pace of discovery, so humanity can find cures for disease, solutions for climate change, and other species-accelerating technologies. Must...
The Pauling Principle - Episode 15 - Rethinking Animal Experiments with Michael Florea 02.09.2025 1:01:57
What if the biggest breakthroughs in health and biotechnology aren’t waiting on new ideas but on better experiments? In this episode, Michael Florea joins Javier to expose the hidden bottlenecks in animal research, the quiet revolution of automation in the lab, and the radical possibilities of treating DNA itself as medicine. This conversation peels back the curtain on how science really moves for...
The Pauling Principle Episode14 - Curing cardiovascular disease to radically extend healthy lifespan 20.08.2025 1:04:19
Join my conversation with Matthew "Oki" O'Connor Co-CEO of Cyclarity Therapeutics. We talk about curing cardiovascular disease, radically extending healthy longevity and the drug discovery journey.
The Pauling Principle Episode 13 - Can language models understand chemistry? 05.08.2025 58:47
Nicholas Runcie of Oxford University and I discuss whether large language models such as ChatGPT can really understand chemistry. Which of course will be essential as we try to use them to find new medicines and materials.
The Pauling Principle Episode 12 - The future of Computational Chemistry 21.07.2025 58:01
Eva Smorodina, researcher at the University of Oslo and expert in Computational Chemistry, joins me for an interesting conversation about designing antibodies, tools for biology and the future of AI and drug discovery. I hope you will enjoy!
The Pauling Principle Episode 11 - Curing Cardiovascular Disease 01.07.2025 1:02:17
In this episode I talk with the amazing Reason and Mourad from Repair Bio about a cure for cardiovascular disease. Reason serves as CEO and is also a legend in the world of longevity, having run https://www.fightaging.org for a couple of decades. Mourad serves as CSO and is a celebrated researcher with stints at Harvard Medical School and Pfizer.
The Pauling Principle Episode 10 - The Google AI Co-Scientist 16.06.2025 56:25
Google recently announced AI Co-Scientist, a state-of-the-art AI agent turbo-charging research. The Co-Scientist team has already uncovered new liver-fibrosis targets and repurposed drugs for cancer. Don't miss this episode with Vivek Natarajan, Research Lead for Google’s AI Co-Scientist!
The Pauling Principle Episode 8 - From LLMs to exploring the stars 04.06.2025 1:09:45
From AI and language models to robots, agents and using AI to automate medicine and software engineering. And even beyond: human consciousness and space exploration. This was one of the most fascinating conversations with Massimo Mascaro, AI expert and part of the CTO Office at Google.
The Pauling Principle Episode 9 - Worms for longevity 27.05.2025 1:04:28
I discuss longevity, AI drug discovery and using worms to test longevity therapeutics with Ben Blue, CTO of Ora Biomedical. I hope you enjoy the podcast, remember to like and subscribe!
The Pauling Principle Episode 7 - Improving Genomic Integrity with Benjamin Arya 🧬 07.05.2025 48:13
If we want to live over 150 years and avoid cancer we will need better mechanisms to preserve our genomic integrity. Join my conversation with Benjamin Arya to learn more!
The Pauling Principle Episode 6 - Finding new antibiotics with Jon Stokes 21.04.2025 1:11:21
We have not found new antibiotics for decades, even while the world struggles with new strains of bacteria. What can we do about it?
The Pauling Principle Episode 5 - Making healthcare accessible with AI with Trishan Panch 07.04.2025 1:03:26
I welcome my good friend Trishan in a fascinating conversation about making healthcare accessible through technology and in particular AI.
The Pauling Principle Episode 4 - How to find new medicines? with Andrii Buvailo 24.03.2025 59:35
A conversation with Dr. Andrii Buvailo, an expert on AI for drug discovery, on how AI can help us find new medicines.
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