Hacking Biology at the 2025 Longevity Summit, Dublin
Fabio Pietrosanti attended the 2025 Longevity Summit at Trinity College Dublin, 2–4 July, alongside the wider longevity research and advocacy community.

Hacking Biology was represented at the 2025 Longevity Summit Dublin , held 2–4 July 2025 at Trinity College Dublin — one of the field’s more research-heavy gatherings, bringing together longevity scientists, clinicians and the advocacy and funding side of the movement in one room rather than the usual separate conferences for each.
Being in that room matters for a project like this one for a specific reason: the summit is where the people running trials and the people arguing for funding and policy meet the people actually doing the interventions on themselves and comparing notes. Hacking Biology sits in that third group, and the value of showing up is mostly conversational — hearing which measurements researchers trust, which protocols they consider settled versus speculative, and where the community’s own data could usefully feed back into their questions instead of past them.
That is the same argument made in the Fund Longevity rally a few months later, from the research side rather than the policy side: the gap between what individuals are already measuring on themselves and what the field can use is mostly a data problem, and closing it is what biohack.it exists to do.