Unite people to use longevity tech to live healthy and wealthy for 150 years

Who we are?

Group of enthusiasts who believe that people can live at least 150 years. Based on the latest research and technology, we build a plan for accessible analysis of our own body to achieve a common goal.

Step by step you'll collect pieces of body data

  • 1

    Set up Data Points to automatically collect data about our health.

  • 2

    Find and implement AI agents to analyze our body data.

  • 3

    Find out what health risks are embedded in DNA at the cellular level.

  • 4

    Find clinics in countries that allow the use of new technologies.

  • 5

    Develop a systematic approach to annual tests of vital organs.

  • 6

    Measure the difference between the calendar and biological age of organs.

Inside Gen150

"Today I passed a full blood count, biochemistry, tests for thyroid hormones and also for folic acid, zinc, magnesium, potassium, calcium and vitamin D3.

The doctor joked that I was probably going to fly into space.

I also ordered a supplement that includes NAD, resveratrol and other useful goodies 😁".

Leaders who can inspire

Ryan Bronson

The world's most measured human. Through his Project Blueprint, Johnson has achieved metabolic health equal to the top 1.5% of 18 year olds, inflammation 66% lower than the average 10 year old, and reduced his speed of aging by the equivalent of 31 years. 


Johnson freely shares his protocols and data publicly for everyone to use. Project Blueprint, is an endeavor to achieve humanity and earth scale cooperation starting within Self.

Dr. David Sinclair

Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School and serves as President of the Academy for Health and Lifespan Research. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects.


He obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics at the University of New South Wales, Sydney in 1995 and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at M.I.T.

All Rights Reserved © GEN150

Unite people to use longevity tech to live healthy and wealthy for 150 years

Who we are?

Group of enthusiasts who believe that people can live at least 150 years. Based on the latest research and technology, we build a plan for accessible analysis of our own body to achieve a common goal.

Step by step you'll collect pieces of body data

  • 1

    Set up Data Points to automatically collect data about our health.

  • 2

    Find and implement AI agents to analyze our body data.

  • 3

    Find out what health risks are embedded in DNA at the cellular level.

  • 4

    Find clinics in countries that allow the use of new technologies.

  • 5

    Develop a systematic approach to annual tests of vital organs.

  • 6

    Measure the difference between the calendar and biological age of organs.

Inside Gen150

"Today I passed a full blood count, biochemistry, tests for thyroid hormones and also for folic acid, zinc, magnesium, potassium, calcium and vitamin D3.

The doctor joked that I was probably going to fly into space.

I also ordered a supplement that includes NAD, resveratrol and other useful goodies 😁".

Leaders who can inspire

Ryan Bronson

The world's most measured human. Through his Project Blueprint, Johnson has achieved metabolic health equal to the top 1.5% of 18 year olds, inflammation 66% lower than the average 10 year old, and reduced his speed of aging by the equivalent of 31 years. 


Johnson freely shares his protocols and data publicly for everyone to use. Project Blueprint, is an endeavor to achieve humanity and earth scale cooperation starting within Self.

Dr. David Sinclair

Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School and serves as President of the Academy for Health and Lifespan Research. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects.


He obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics at the University of New South Wales, Sydney in 1995 and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at M.I.T.

All Rights Reserved © GEN150

Unite people to use longevity tech to live healthy and wealthy for 150 years

Who we are?

Group of enthusiasts who believe that people can live at least 150 years. Based on the latest research and technology, we build a plan for accessible analysis of our own body to achieve a common goal.

Step by step you'll collect pieces of body data

  • 1

    Set up Data Points to automatically collect data about our health.

  • 2

    Find and implement AI agents to analyze our body data.

  • 3

    Find out what health risks are embedded in DNA at the cellular level.

  • 4

    Find clinics in countries that allow the use of new technologies.

  • 5

    Develop a systematic approach to annual tests of vital organs.

  • 6

    Measure the difference between the calendar and biological age of organs.

Inside Gen150

"Today I passed a full blood count, biochemistry, tests for thyroid hormones and also for folic acid, zinc, magnesium, potassium, calcium and vitamin D3.

The doctor joked that I was probably going to fly into space.

I also ordered a supplement that includes NAD, resveratrol and other useful goodies 😁".

Leaders who can inspire

Ryan Bronson

The world's most measured human. Through his Project Blueprint, Johnson has achieved metabolic health equal to the top 1.5% of 18 year olds, inflammation 66% lower than the average 10 year old, and reduced his speed of aging by the equivalent of 31 years. 


Johnson freely shares his protocols and data publicly for everyone to use. Project Blueprint, is an endeavor to achieve humanity and earth scale cooperation starting within Self.

Dr. David Sinclair

Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School and serves as President of the Academy for Health and Lifespan Research. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects.


He obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics at the University of New South Wales, Sydney in 1995 and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at M.I.T.

All Rights Reserved © GEN150