Why LABS exists.
The science of human longevity has never been more actionable. And yet most professionals have no reliable way to cut through the noise, make sense of the research, or connect with others doing the same work. LABS was built to change that.
“The goal is not to live forever. It is to be fully alive for as long as you are here.”
Where this came from
LABS grew out of a simple observation: professionals who care about their health are getting better information from podcasts and social media than from their own physicians. Not because their doctors are negligent — but because the research is moving faster than clinical practice, and the people most equipped to act on it have no organized community to do so with.
At the same time, the longevity and biohacking space has developed a serious credibility problem. Influencers sell supplements they are paid to promote. Coaches make claims unsupported by the literature. The signal-to-noise ratio has collapsed.
LABS was built on a different premise: that health-curious professionals deserve a community that holds itself to a higher standard. Where claims are cited. Where nuance is respected. Where peer conversation replaces guru culture.
We are the Longevity and Biohacking Society. We launched in summer 2026. Our first annual conference is January 2027.
What LABS is — and is not
Who belongs here
LABS is built for health-curious professionals — people who want more than generic advice and are capable of engaging with the research. You do not need a medical background. You need intellectual curiosity and a genuine interest in your long-term health.
Executives & Senior Leaders
High-output professionals who understand that sustained performance depends on sustained health. Looking for tools and community to support long-term cognitive and physical function.
Active Optimizers
People already tracking HRV, experimenting with sleep protocols, or wearing a CGM — who want peer community and better signal from the research, not just more content.
Informed Beginners
Professionals just starting to take their health seriously — who want a reliable, noise-free starting point built on evidence, not hype. The cheat sheet library is designed for you.
Women Navigating Health
Professionals who want research specific to women's physiology — hormonal health, menopause, performance, and longevity — without filtering through content designed for men.
Tech & AI Professionals
Those at the intersection of technology and health — interested in what AI-driven diagnostics, wearable data, and precision medicine tools can and cannot do right now.
Founders & Operators
People building companies who recognize that their own health is a business asset — and who want community with others navigating the same pressures and trade-offs.
How we hold ourselves accountable
LABS operates under a simple editorial policy: if we cannot support a claim, we do not make it. If a link goes dead, we fix it. If new evidence contradicts what we have published, we update it.
This applies to everything we produce — cheat sheets, blog articles, partner listings, event programming, and community content. Our community manager and a content accuracy review process ensure standards are maintained as we grow.
LABS uses AI tools internally to assist with drafting and research. All content that goes live is reviewed, edited, and approved by a human. We do not publish raw AI output. If it reads like it was written by a machine, it does not ship.
Claims are cited — Every factual claim links to a primary source, peer-reviewed study, or is clearly noted as expert opinion or emerging evidence.
All links verified before publishing — Every URL is checked before it goes live. We audit our library on a regular cadence and fix broken links as they occur.
Partners are vetted, not purchased — No brand enters the LABS partner directory without meeting our evidence standards. Sponsorship does not buy editorial placement.
We acknowledge nuance and uncertainty — When research is preliminary, contested, or context-dependent, we say so explicitly.
We update when the evidence changes — Science moves. When it does, we update our resources rather than leaving outdated information in place.
We are not your doctor — Nothing LABS publishes constitutes medical advice. We help you understand your options and have better conversations with your healthcare team.
No paid editorial — Partners cannot purchase placement in our content library, cheat sheets, or newsletter editorial sections.
Advisory board
Coming Fall 2026
LABS is assembling an advisory board of longevity researchers, functional medicine practitioners, performance scientists, and health technology experts. Advisory board members help shape our editorial standards, review content for accuracy, and contribute to programming.
We are prioritizing advisors with active clinical or research roles — people whose day job is working at the frontier of what we cover. Announcements will be made as advisors are confirmed.
Ready to join?
Explorer is always free.
Start with a free Explorer membership — access public content, receive the monthly LABS Report newsletter, and attend free virtual events. No credit card required.