Results of round 1

We often wish that clinical trials happened faster, yet one of the most significant barriers to aging science is bureaucracy - long grant applications, infinite back-and-forth corrections, and more than a year of waiting time to get a decision. Worse of all, risky ideas almost never make it to the end of this pipeline. In the fall of 2021, we launched the first round of Impetus, our effort to fix funding for longevity. With applications being less than a page, we were able to make decisions on most of the projects in less than 3 weeks. Among the objectives of this round were the following:

1) Fund more research to develop and validate mechanistic biomarkers that measure aging in humans and animals
2) Fund more research to develop assays to measure causal and temporal relationships between different mechanisms of aging in cells and organs.
3) Fund projects that improve translation of research to clinics

Overall, we funded 98 projects. The first round of Impetus will lead to 4 clinical trials, 11 new tools to measure biology, 7 biomarkers, 25 large datasets on aging, and 10 therapeutic candidates. 19 of the studies will go on to challenge the current assumptions the field has about aging. 11 of the applications proposed new promising protocols for lifespan extension and 15 of funded projects will go on to test the existing therapies in a more rigorous way, to prove or disprove their contribution to healthspan. We also funded work on 2 new model organisms, so we are hopeful that future studies will soon benefit from better models. While we mostly focused on research, there were also a few projects that would otherwise boost progress in the field of aging research, including the first-ever conferences on Systems Biology of Aging (the aging field currently lacks the ‘systems’ perspective) and Reproductive Aging, an initiative to extend the WHO classification of aging as a driver of disease, and a database compiling past lifespan experiments for better comparability. We also supported many ideas that are likely to fail and, by failing, would give us more knowledge than successful but incremental research ever could. 


One of our stated directions is to support bold research that wouldn’t have happened otherwise. We estimate that ~27% of these would not have received funding through traditional sources, either because the idea didn’t have any literature traction or had a high upside risk in implementation. Our overall acceptance rate was 15% (the average acceptance rate of NIH grants is ~20%). We are proud that the acceptance rate for students and PhDs was 26%, post-docs - 16%, and outsiders to academia - 9.6%, all of which aren’t eligible for NIH grants. No one should wait to get to higher “academic ranks” to test their ideas.

We will continue to monitor the status of projects funded through this round. We will also work to prepare a special Geroscience issue where we can publish both positive and zero results from this round.

The list of funded researchers:

Adriana M. Padilla-Roger
Alaattin Kaya
Alan A. Cohen
Alibek Moldakozhayev
Andrew Chris Yang
Barry Bentley
Benjamin Miller
Branden R. Nelson
Brian M. Wasko
Cherfils-Vicini Julien
Chih-Hao Chang
Christian Riedel & Peter Stenvinkel
Christopher Burtner
Christopher Faulk
Christopher Hine
Chuankai (Kai) Zhou
Corina Amor
Craig Glastonbury
Cristina Mayor-Ruiz
Daniel Bryan Goodman
Daniel Promislow
Daniel Richard
David Vilchez
Davis Englund
Della David
Douglas E Vaughan
Dudley Lamming
Eliisa Kekäläinen
Emily Goldberg
Federico Pietrocola
Geoffrey Richard Tanner
Georges E. Janssens
Helen Blau
Henrik Ahlenius
Hongjie Li
Iustin Tabarean
Javier Gómez Ortega
John Newman
Jonathan An
Jonathan Weissman
Jose Alberto Lopez-Dominguez
Juliana Sucharov Costa
Junyue Cao
Kapil V. Ramachandran
Konstantinos Chronis
Korbyn J.V. Dahlquist
Leif S. Ludwig
Lev Y Yampolsky
Maitreya Dunham
Mallar Bhattacharya
Marco Demaria
Marianna Sadagurski
Mark McCormick
Matt Kaeberlein
Matthew Piper
Nathan Basisty
Nicholas Gentry
Olga Spiridonova
Omar Abudayyeh
Patrick Griffin
Paul Wolters
Peter Mullen
Petter Holland
Pontus Plavén-Sigray
Prashant Mali
Puneet Batra
Rachel McQuade
Raghav Sehgal
Raul Andino
Rhys Anderson
Rozalyn Anderson
Saad Khan
Samuel Gordon Rodriques
Sarah Mitchell
Sebastian Hofer
Shahaf Peleg
Shai Shen-Orr
Sinisa Hrvatin
Sirui Zhang
Sophia Liu
Stephan Emmrich
Surojit Sarkar
Vandana Kalia
Timothy Mackie
Vadim Gladyshev
Valentin Cracan
Willard M Freeman
Xiaojing Gao
Xin Jin
Xuebing Wu
Yizhou Zhu
Zev Williams
Zhixun Dou
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