Discipline · 01
Veterinary Science
Equine, camel and avian specialists

Board-certified veterinarians provide the clinical authority that all longevity protocols rest on. No intervention proceeds without veterinary judgment.

Discipline · 02
Longevity Biology
Cellular & molecular aging

Researchers focused on senescence biology, mitochondrial decline and inflammaging in non-human species — translating frontier science into applied practice.

Discipline · 03
AI & Data Science
Predictive veterinary modelling

Engineers specialised in longitudinal biomedical data, gait analysis and decision-support systems — bounded by welfare and clinical oversight.

Discipline · 04
Ethics & Welfare
Animal welfare assessment

Welfare scientists and ethicists review every protocol, publication and AI recommendation. Their authority to pause or revise is institutional, not advisory.

Discipline · 05
Performance Physiology
Sport, racing and working animals

Specialists in cumulative load, periodisation and biomechanics — bridging laboratory biomarkers with real-world performance contexts.

Discipline · 06
Editorial & Publishing
Scientific communication

Editors trained in scientific publishing maintain the standards of transparency, citation and limitation that distinguish the IZZ Longevity research record.

Research Credentials

Published. Reviewed. Accountable.

Our scientific team publishes regularly in peer-reviewed veterinary and longevity-science venues. Where we publish, we disclose: funding sources, conflicts of interest, sample sizes, statistical assumptions, and the boundaries of what the evidence supports.

We are advised by an external welfare review board with explicit authority to pause or modify our research and protocols. We treat that authority as a feature, not a constraint.

40+
Peer-reviewed publications
12
Active research collaborations
3
Species frameworks
0
Undisclosed conflicts of interest