Academic path
- Clair grew up in Canada, entered biology at McGill, and won a full Oxford scholarship to study stem cell biology.
- Clair wanted root-cause biology, so her PhD focused on stem cells that give rise to the human embryo.
- Clair then moved toward clinical use, including infertility models in a dish and later environmental triggers for Alzheimer's disease.
- In infertility work, mTOR, nutrient sensing, autophagy, and DNA remodeling mattered for making sperm and egg in a dish.
- In Alzheimer's work, rats received common pesticides and developed Alzheimer's- or Parkinson's-like disease patterns, with vitamin D and the epigenome in view.
Autophagy, mTOR, and aging biology
- Autophagy is cellular recycling: old proteins, fats, amino acids, mitochondria, and other damaged material can be broken down and reused.
- Autophagy works better in youth, declines with age, and can be adjusted by diet and lifestyle.
- High insulin lowers autophagy; low insulin during carnivore eating can allow more autophagy, while growth signals can still reduce it when needed.
- mTOR senses growth factors such as protein, supports building, and interacts with autophagy.
- AMPK, glucose pathways, mTOR, insulin, and autophagy sit at the center of longevity biology.
From vegan to carnivore
- Clair spent about ten years vegan because the culture, marketing, and university environments made veganism attractive and easy.
- Early benefits did not last; insomnia became the central problem, followed by depression, brain fog, and low energy.
- Psychiatry at Oxford helped, but it did not fix the underlying physical condition.
- Carnivore changed sleep first, moving Clair toward eight to ten hours and reducing anxiety, rumination, depression, and brain fog.
- Better sleep and clearer thinking helped Clair become more productive and learn coding and engineering during biotechnology layoffs.
Longevity work and therapies
- Longevity companies cannot make an FDA-approved drug for longevity itself, so they focus on diseases of aging.
- The current therapeutic strategy targets pathways such as autophagy for Alzheimer's disease, not isolated mutations.
- A secret drug program aims to enhance autophagy in the brain and pair it with keto metabolic therapy.
- Drugs are not Clair's preference for herself, but devastating disease can require intervention when lifestyle alone is too slow.
- Longevity work also targets inflammation, immune function in the body and brain, stem cells, and rejuvenation.
Female hormones and reproductive aging
- Female hormone effects from carnivore are not well defined, but ovarian aging uses mechanisms similar to wider body aging.
- Repair capacity, mTOR, and nutrient sensing matter for ovarian aging.
- Carnivore and ketogenic patients of Ken Berry and Robert Kiltz becoming pregnant later in life point toward reproductive healthspan as a practical target.
- Menopause came up as an evolutionary question, and diet change was linked in practice to fewer hot flushes, less irritability, and more calm.
Epigenome and rejuvenation
- Rejuvenation technology uses the epigenome: DNA organization changes with age, and environmental inputs can shape that organization.
- The genome accounts for about 20% of fate in Clair's explanation, while the environment works through the epigenome for much of the rest.
- The 2012 Nobel Prize discovery showed adult cells can be turned into stem cells, and partial use of those factors aims to make old cells younger without making embryos.
- David Sinclair's vision work and the related clinical direction make partial reprogramming relevant to blindness, hearing loss, arthritis, and other age-related problems.
Community, creativity, observed reality
- Community helped Clair survive depression during vegan years, and the mitochondrial connection remains speculative.
- Carnivore mental clarity helps Clair's creative work as a DJ and artist.
- Academic environments were mostly skeptical of carnivore, but improved productivity and health made the results visible.
- Colleagues who try carnivore often struggle when they eat too little fat, which can damage energy and hormones.
- Animal and insect data are not the same as human use, so clinical observation from doctors and health coaches matters.
- Real people improving kidney function, type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, and arthritis motivates work that helps now while therapies take years.
- Longevity therapy aims to improve standard care by reducing inflammation and increasing autophagy, and carnivore works through overlapping mechanisms.
References
- [00:23] Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Mouse Embryonic and Adult Fibroblast Cultures by Defined Factors — https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2006.07.024
- [00:23] In Vivo Amelioration of Age-Associated Hallmarks by Partial Reprogramming — https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.11.052
- [00:24] Reprogramming to recover youthful epigenetic information and restore vision — https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2975-4
- [00:24] A Phase 1 Single Dose Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of ER-100 in Optic Neuropathies [Open Angle Glaucoma (OAG) and Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION)] — https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07290244