Our Biochemistry Is Designed for Life. How Does It Change Over Time?

The Science of Quantitative Immortality

A breakthrough webinar with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD
Explore the measurable biology behind aging and the factors that influence long-term functional health.

True Longevity Starts with Human Biochemistry

What You’ll Learn

What Aging Actually Is

A deep dive into the biochemical mechanics of aging, including:
  • Lipid degradation
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Mitochondrial decline
  • Impaired cellular repair systems
Understand how these measurable shifts drive your biological age — not just your chronological age.

How We Accurately Measure Aging

Learn how advanced tools are used in research to evaluate biological markers associated with aging trajectories.
  • Metabolic and lipid biomarkers
  • Brain imaging technologies
  • Functional biochemical signatures
  • The difference between “healthy aging” and “resilient aging”
  • Understand how these measurable shifts drive your biological age — not just your chronological age.

The Biology of Quantitative Immortality

Explore the biological systems associated with long-term functional resilience, including:
  • Lipid membranes
  • Cellular energy production
  • Antioxidant defense systems
  • Repair and regeneration pathways
Discover how resilience networks determine how long — and how well — we can live.

Key biological factors discussed in the webinar include:

  • Neurological and metabolic resilience
  • Cellular repair pathways
  • Factors associated with vitality across the lifespan