Great interview. I very much appreciate that you keep it somewhat technical. I'd guess a good number of your audience is coming from a science or otherwise technical background. Please don't be put off by your low subscriber numbers. Part of it is low general awareness in anti-aging science and the other part is that the small community has not yet discovered your podcast. You are clearly doing a great job, so if you just stick with it, you'll have a much bigger audience sooner or later. And I bet you will find that those people go back and watch these videos at a later date.
Thank you Matthew! Yes I think most of the audience right now (at least for the latest podcast episodes) are those who know about longevity rejuvenation and anti-aging. I am hoping to reach a wider audience and spread it to folks who don't know about this field as well - I guess I'd have to be a little less technical for that or at least try to make sure the guests explain a little more simply. Any suggestions / feedback on how to spread the word on longevity & my podcast outside of the small circle would be much appreciated! And would love your support in spreading it to other people within longevity who haven't discovered the podcast yet :) Thanks for your encouragement and kind words - definitely plan on keeping up with the podcast!
@@livelongerworld it takes a while to build an audience. For example I only recently found the Translating Aging podcast despite spending an hour each day on this. Don't be afraid to keep to keep it technical! I am sure the scientists appreciate it as well as a slightly more technical audience.
Thank you!! Yes here is the paper: www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504295 (in the show notes too and called "The Matrisome During Aging & Longevity") It reads: "Every cell type produces its unique ECM. Intriguingly, cancer-cell types can even be identified based on their unique ECM composition. Thus, the matreotype reflects cellular identity and physiological status. Defined matreotypes could be used as biomarkers or prognostic factors for disease or health status during aging with potential relevance for personalized medicine."
first of all the biological terms you are using are vey depressing, as if i am in a class. i dont get anything. i am just seeing your videos because aging is a problem. i am cse student and very willing to generate funds for longevity society.
I'm new to ECM. This inspired me to read up on that so I can follow any further developments.
Great interview. I very much appreciate that you keep it somewhat technical. I'd guess a good number of your audience is coming from a science or otherwise technical background.
Please don't be put off by your low subscriber numbers. Part of it is low general awareness in anti-aging science and the other part is that the small community has not yet discovered your podcast. You are clearly doing a great job, so if you just stick with it, you'll have a much bigger audience sooner or later. And I bet you will find that those people go back and watch these videos at a later date.
Thank you Matthew! Yes I think most of the audience right now (at least for the latest podcast episodes) are those who know about longevity rejuvenation and anti-aging. I am hoping to reach a wider audience and spread it to folks who don't know about this field as well - I guess I'd have to be a little less technical for that or at least try to make sure the guests explain a little more simply. Any suggestions / feedback on how to spread the word on longevity & my podcast outside of the small circle would be much appreciated!
And would love your support in spreading it to other people within longevity who haven't discovered the podcast yet :) Thanks for your encouragement and kind words - definitely plan on keeping up with the podcast!
@@livelongerworld it takes a while to build an audience. For example I only recently found the Translating Aging podcast despite spending an hour each day on this. Don't be afraid to keep to keep it technical! I am sure the scientists appreciate it as well as a slightly more technical audience.
@@surfreadjumpsleep noted and agreed on the technical point! Appreciate it, thank you!
Great interview and a very interesting topic! Thank you.
Glad you liked it Danijela! :)
Thank you very much 🙏🖖! A great interview on a very exciting topic! An exciting area of aging research
Glad you liked it, Sebastian! :)
Great discussion! Congrats!! Could you please mention the paper discussed at 22:55?
Thank you!! Yes here is the paper: www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504295 (in the show notes too and called "The Matrisome During Aging & Longevity")
It reads: "Every cell type produces its unique ECM. Intriguingly, cancer-cell types can even be identified based on their unique ECM composition. Thus, the matreotype reflects cellular identity and physiological status. Defined matreotypes could be used as biomarkers or prognostic factors for disease or health status during aging with potential relevance for personalized medicine."
@@livelongerworld Thank you!! That's great!!
We need Neo to defeat the Matrix! 😎
hahaha yes!!
Long live the Matrix!
first of all the biological terms you are using are vey depressing, as if i am in a class. i dont get anything. i am just seeing your videos because aging is a problem. i am cse student and very willing to generate funds for longevity society.