Lifespan Research Institute (LRI) has introduced the Public Longevity Group (PLG), aiming to bridge the gap between scientific advancements in aging and public acceptance. The initiative focuses on developing data-driven tools to assess and enhance public trust in longevity science. To support this effort, PLG has initiated a crowdfunding campaign to fund the creation of these tools.
According to the organization, public skepticism poses a significant barrier to the widespread adoption of life-extending therapies. The PLG intends to address this challenge by providing insights into effective communication strategies that can foster greater public confidence in longevity research.
The campaign is designed to generate resources necessary for the development of a public sentiment analysis engine, which will guide the creation of messages that resonate positively with the public, thereby accelerating the acceptance of longevity science.
Lifespan Research Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Mountain View, California, focuses on advancing research and education in the field of aging and regenerative medicine. Through initiatives like the Public Longevity Group, the institute seeks to promote a future where age-related diseases are mitigated, and healthy lifespan extension is achievable.


