Global Excellence Awards 2022

Each day, our skin is victim to so many damaging factors, from UV rays, to air pollution, to blue light, to stress, and more – all of which contribute to the breakdown of your skin’s collagen and moisture barrier. As a result, we can experience wrinkles, age spots, lines, sagging, and stretching. You may consider these to be normal signs of aging, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Dr. David Sinclair has been studying aging for the better part of his academic career and he is, in fact, a world-class expert on the topic. His main research interest lies in the epigenetics of aging, with a particular focus on epigenetic reprogramming of aging (e.g. reversing aging via Yamanaka factors), NAD+ metabolism and sirtuins, and NAD+ precursors like NR and NMN. Not only is he co-founder of Delavie Sciences, but he is also a co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, and has been a member of the scientific advisory board at InsideTracker since its early days. Dr. Sinclair is a best-selling author and host of the ‘Lifespan’ podcast, too; his work has been featured in five books, two documentaries – ‘60 Minutes’ and Morgan Freeman’s ‘Through the Wormhole’ – and other media, as well as being the co-founder of and an editorial board member for the journal, ‘Aging’. His most recent claim to fame is being selected by Time Magazine as one of their 100 Most Influential People in the World – along with Beyoncé. Not bad company to be in. Also on the Delavie Sciences team is Dr. Kyle Landry, who was recruited by Dr. Sinclair to perform postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School with a focus on extremophiles, otherwise known as organisms that can survive under extreme conditions (temperature, acidity, etc.). Dr. Landry and Dr. Sinclair together initiated a partnership with government space agencies to address concerns associated with long-duration space travel. This resulted in them obtaining access to “Longevity and skincare go hand in hand – you can’t think of one without the other. Though skincare cannot extend the longevity of one’s life, it can improve one’s life by increasing confidence, and, thus, the power to face each day head on, with positivity.” -Dr. David Sinclair, Delavie Sciences CoFounder Founded and co-developed by Harvard Medical School longevity expert Dr. David Sinclair, Delavie Sciences (Delavie) was born with the desire to improve peoples’ self-confidence through unique, ground-breaking skincare – whether SPF, anti-aging, or moisturising – that can’t be found anywhere else. We got in touch with Delavie Sciences President, Dr. Kyle Landry to learn more about the company and its products, including its one-of-a-kind age-defying skincare serum featuring the revolutionary Bacillus Lysate organism that was researched on board the International Space Station.

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