MATHIAS LOBENDAHL

FOUNDER, LIFESEEDS

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AN INNOVATOR OF INDUSTRY
“LONGEVITY ISN’T ABOUT LIVING FOREVER — IT’S ABOUT STAYING HEALTHY LONG ENOUGH FOR THE FUTURE TO CATCH UP.”
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AGING IS THE NEXT FRONTIER OF INNOVATION

Not because it’s a poetic idea, but because aging is biology, and biology is technology. We’ve spent decades reinventing the digital world while accepting the human body as something fixed and unchangeable. That assumption is about to collapse.

I’ve spent years testing treatments most people won’t hear about for a long time. Not to chase extremes, and not to perform biohacking as a spectacle, but for a simple reason: I want to stay alive and healthy long enough to benefit from the breakthroughs that are coming — and help others reach them too. The future of longevity isn’t hypothetical. It’s being built right now, and the question is whether people will reach it in good enough shape to take advantage of it.

Most people still see aging as a natural decline.

I see it for what it really is: a set of biological processes that can be slowed, redirected, and eventually reversed. We’ve already mapped the mechanisms behind cellular aging — inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damage, senescent cell accumulation. Once you understand the mechanisms, aging stops looking like fate and starts looking like engineering.

This is why I believe longevity will be the most transformative technological revolution of our lifetime — bigger than AI, bigger than digitalization — because it alters the fundamental constraints of human existence. The goal isn’t to live forever. The goal is to stay healthy long enough to cross the bridge to what comes next.

My mission is to democratize access to the tools that buy people time — to make sure ordinary people aren’t left behind as longevity accelerates. Supplements, lifestyle interventions, emerging protocols, early-access treatments: these are not fringe ideas. They’re the foundation that will keep people healthy until the next era of medicine arrives. And everyone deserves access, not just those with the knowledge or the resources to experiment early.

And what comes next will change everything.

Within our lifetime, I believe we will see therapies that reset biological age — the equivalent of updating the human operating system. A treatment every five years that turns the clock back five years. A world where age is not something we accept, but something we adjust.

Longevity is not about extremism or chasing immortality.

It’s about extending your possibilities until the future catches up.

The most meaningful innovation of the coming decade won’t happen in our phones, our software, or our factories — it will happen in our cells.

And the future belongs to those who stay healthy long enough to experience it.


Mathias Lobendahl is the Founder of Lifeseeds and an early adopter of advanced longevity interventions. He focuses on extending human healthspan and democratising access to next-generation longevity tools, helping people stay biologically younger as the world approaches an era of reversible aging.

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