Dr. David A. Sinclair
PhD -- Harvard Geneticist, Aging Biology
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Why We Cite This Expert
Foundational researcher on NAD+ and sirtuin biology; the academic authority behind the longevity-supplement movement and one of the most-cited scientists in any discussion of NMN, NAD+ precursors, or epigenetic-aging interventions.
Biography
Dr. David A. Sinclair is a Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research. His laboratory has produced foundational work on NAD+ metabolism, sirtuin biology, and the information theory of aging -- showing how loss of epigenetic information contributes to biological aging and how it may be partially reversed.
He is the author of the bestselling book Lifespan: Why We Age -- And Why We Don't Have To, and his published work has made him one of the most widely cited scientific authorities behind the compounds that dominate the contemporary longevity-supplement space.
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