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May 21, 2026, 3:16am
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Three years ago. Can’t find any outcome.
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This is a great opportunity for everyone here to help push the rapamycin clinical science forward faster. Dudley Lamming of the Lamming Lab at University of Wisconsin sent me this information this morning. Lets support his research by participating! This is another good project being funded by the Longevity Impetus Grants group and their excellent team. If you want to move longevity science forward faster we encourage donations to Impetus Grants .
The “Evaluate the safety and efficacy of RAPamycin as a geroPROTECTor” (RAP-PROTECT) study is starting at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We are looking to enroll adults in the continental United States between the ages of 30 and 90 that are taking or are planning to take rapamycin (sirolimus) or an analog such as everolimus under the supervision of a physician to promote healthy aging.
Participants will undergo a single blood draw and answer questions about their health.
This is only for people i…
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I was a participant… it had several false starts. It was literally a year before my blood was drawn from the first scheduled draw.
Seemed totally disorganized tbh.
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Oh yeah, was contacted by them. Never managed to get my blood drawn, even though they scheduled it multiple times. They simply never showed up. Like @Agetron said, they seemed really disorganized.