Dr. David Sinclair, Associate Professor At Harvard, Talks About Resveratrol
Dr. David Sinclair, Associate Professor At Harvard Talks About Anti-aging Compound Resveratrol. He’s an associate pathology professor at Harvard University who discovered anti-aging properties of resveratrol, a compound commonly found in red wine.
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Dr. David Sinclair Talking About The Future of Age Preventing Drugs
Dr. David Sinclair is interviewed about the future of his “anti-aging” drugs that going to be possible because we have now discovered a way to activate the anti-aging gene.
Dr. David Sinclair Founder of Resveratrol

Who is Dr. David Sinclair, and why are we hearing his name every time we turn on the TV or visit our favorite news website? Well you might say he was looking for the Holy Grail, and unlike the many who have tried before him, his quest was a success. If you haven’t heard about Resveratrol by now, then one might assume you’ve been living in a vacuum outside of this dimension, because it is quickly becoming one of the most talked about medical breakthroughs EVER. Need proof? Hundreds of researchers around the globe trying to prove and disprove his study that says the key to defying age is a compound found in red wine.
That compound is resveratrol and when Dr. Sinclair discovered its ability to turn on Sir2 genes he knew he was on to something big.
Profile Dr. David Sinclair
Age: 37
Birthplace: Australia?
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Undergraduate Education: Bachelor’s of Science (Honors Class I) at the University of New South Wales, Sydney
Post Graduate Education: M.I.T (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Molecular Genetics. Ph. D., 1995
Companies: M.I.T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), postdoctoral research, 1995-1999
Harvard Medical School’s Department of Pathology, associate professor, 1999-present
SIRTRIS PHARMACEUTICALS , Co-Founder, 2004-Present
Website: http://www.sirtrispharma.com/
Best Known For: “Research on the biology of lifespan extension and driving research towards treating diseases of aging.”
Awards: Discover Magazine’s, “Discovery of the Year” 2003
Genzyme Outstanding Achievement in Biomedical Science Award, 2004
Quotes: “Aging is the worst thing that has ever been put upon humanity” (Boston Globe)
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/jan-june05/aging-sinclair_ext.html
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http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/150
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