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LARG Vision

Longevity is a human right. Access should be, too.

In a world where technology advances by the hour, the ability to live a longer, healthier life should not be reserved for the wealthy, the urban, or the well-connected. It should belong to all of us—regardless of income, location, race, or age.

We believe longevity is not a luxury. It’s not an exclusive privilege for wealthy or well-connected. It is a birthright. A basic expression of human dignity. And in the age of AI, this belief demands a bold new approach to medicine, health, and care.

This isn’t just science. It’s justice.

The Lifeline Aging Research Group (LARG) was born from this belief: that the greatest tools of our time—AI, diagnostics, regenerative medicine, wearables, and bioinformatics—must not deepen the divide. They must close it.

Our vision is of a future where a grandmother in Nairobi, a teenager in Appalachia, and a construction worker in Manila all have equal access to life-extending technologies. A world where intelligent diagnostics don’t require a hospital visit. Where predictive care replaces emergency care. Where living longer doesn’t mean suffering longer—but thriving with purpose, strength, and community.

As we build the LARG platform, this vision will guide every decision—from our AI models and data safeguards to our pricing, partnerships, and pilot deployments.

This is our rallying cry. That every human deserves the chance to live fully, age wisely, and heal freely. Because longevity without access is inequality by another name. And, we are here to change that.