Press Opportunity for People giving Rapamycin to their dog(s) - Please participate

As always, we like to support the press in their efforts to educate people and dog owners about rapamycin.

Dog Owners using Rapamycin - please contact me (via Direct message - click on my avatar and then “message” me) if this is potentially of interest. My dog is too young. I think the best person would be a person who has been giving rapamycin to an older dog for at least a year and has some positive results that they can report.

Ideally the person would be in Seattle area, but if not, then the NY area, or other major city (I suspect) - but they are willing to travel, so just include your location in your email to me and I’ll let them figure out the best fit for their needs.

My name is Koji Hayasaki, and I am a TV documentary coordinator based in
New York. I am currently working with NHK, Japan’s public television
broadcaster, on a special documentary focused on anti-aging.

I am trying to follow up my initial inquiry email on May 7th.

This program will explore the latest advancements in anti-aging research
and technology, featuring the work of scientists and entrepreneurs
leading the field. One segment will focus on the science and effects of
rapamycin, including a feature on the Dog Aging Project at Washington
University. As part of this, we will be interviewing Dr. Matt Kaeberlein.

To help our audience better understand the potential health benefits of
rapamycin for dogs, we would like to feature a real-life example of a
dog whose health has improved after taking the drug. I came across
Rapamycin News and a thread discussing dogs’ use of rapamycin:

I’m reaching out to ask whether the NHK team could film you and your dog
for this segment, and if you’d be willing to share your experience. We
plan to film in the U.S. between late August and September, and NHK
would be able to offer compensation for your time.

Thank you very much for considering this opportunity. I look forward to
hearing from you.

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