We believe that the leader in health AI for longevity will not be a repurposed tech giant, but a scientifically credible, mission-driven platform launched from the heart of aging science itself.
Built at the forefront of systems biology and longevity research—not borrowed from existing tech platforms.
AI models grounded in real human data, causal biology, and longitudinal evidence.
Turning deep science into scalable tools that improve real lives, globally.
The world’s leading center dedicated to understanding the biology of aging and age-related diseases — advancing science to extend healthspan, prevent disease, and promote healthy longevity.
At the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, the Price lab works to elucidate the drivers of aging and age-related diseases, with the goal of developing innovative strategies to promote healthspan and longevity.
Healthspan Horizons is built on a simple but uncompromising principle: healthspan intelligence must be computable without requiring individuals or institutions to surrender sovereignty over their data.
The central challenge of healthspan science is not access. It is earning durable trust while transforming fragmented, sensitive health data into meaningful, actionable insight.
Healthspan Horizons does not rely on mass data aggregation or a single centralized repository. Instead, we enable computation across distributed, governed data environments—allowing insights to be generated while data remains under the stewardship of those responsible for it.
Analytical logic travels. Raw data stays governed, accountable, and local.
This separation between data custody and intelligence generation is intentional. It preserves legal, ethical, and institutional boundaries while enabling learning at scale.
Privacy, security, and interoperability are not retrofits. They are design constraints.
Our platform aligns with established, globally recognized frameworks—treating standards not as boxes to check, but as foundations for long-term coordination:
Together, these frameworks allow diverse systems to participate without imposing uniformity—prioritizing compatibility over control, and coordination over consolidation.
Participants are not passive data sources. They are active contributors with agency, transparency, and choice.
Consent is intelligible. Participation is revocable. Governance is explicit.
By embedding sovereignty at the system level, Healthspan Horizons treats trust not as a marketing claim, but as a prerequisite for scaling healthspan science responsibly—especially as insights intersect with sensitive domains like employment, insurance, and public policy.
Trust is not an accessory to innovation. It is the infrastructure that makes it possible.
We’re always looking for curious minds and passionate professionals who want to shape the future of health and longevity.
A collective of pioneering minds working at the intersection of science, technology, and innovation — united by one goal: extending healthspan and improving lives.