By Elanor Garth – Longevity.Technology

New nonprofit ALSAE unites science, arts and entertainment to change how society sees longevity and the diseases of aging.

Longevity has long been a matter of data and discovery – less often of drama and direction. A new nonprofit, the Alliance for Longevity Science, Arts & Entertainment (ALSAE), believes that must change. The foundation, pronounced “all say,” has launched with the aim of bridging the precision of longevity science with the cultural reach of the creative industries – a fusion it hopes will move public understanding of aging research from the lab bench to the mainstream.

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