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David Sinclair took more than 10 minutes off the JFK 50 Mile ultramarathon course record, winning in 5:08:26. Sinclair and Eli Hemming ran together at the front of the race for the first 37 miles ...
David Andrew Sinclair AO (born June 26, 1969) is an Australian-American biologist and academic known for his research on aging and epigenetics. Sinclair is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and the founding director of the Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging at Harvard.
Sinclair served two terms as a member of the Bath city council from 2008 to 2014. [1] In 2014, he ran for District Attorney of Maine's sixth Prosecutorial District, but lost to Geoffrey Rushlau. [2] On November 7, 2023, Sinclair was elected to the Maine House of Representatives in a special election following the resignation of Sean Paulhus. He ...
Sirtris Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was a biotechnology company based in Cambridge, MA that developed therapies for type 2 diabetes, cancer, and other diseases. Conceived in 2004 by Harvard University biologist David Sinclair and Andrew Perlman, [1] and founded that year by Sinclair and Perlman, along with Christoph Westphal, Richard Aldrich, Richard Pops, and Paul Schimmel, [2] the company was ...
Sinclair has lost more than 70% of its market value in the last five years. The company’s market capitalization is about $975 million with an enterprise value of about $4.7 billion. Sinclair changes
David Sinclair , a fictitious FBI agent in the TV series Numb3rs; David Sinclair (politician), American politician; David A. Sinclair (born 1969), Australian biologist; David A. Sinclair (1874–1902), Scottish immigrant and secretary of the Dayton YMCA, namesake of Sinclair Community College; Dave Sinclair (born 1947), keyboardist
Australia striker Sam Kerr was benched again but Canada captain Christine Sinclair returned to the starting lineup for a pivotal Women’s World Cup group-stage finale Monday between the co-hosts ...
Lifespan debuted at #11 on The New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestseller list on September 28, 2019. [1]The book received mixed reviews from critics. "If you're even mildly hopeful about dunking a basketball at the age of 50, or hiking the Appalachian Trail at 70, or blowing 100 candles out on your birthday cake someday, you might consider making room for Lifespan on your bookshelf," one ...