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Every person and organization shaping the peptide landscape — researchers publishing the science, clinicians applying it, influencers amplifying it, and pharma companies bringing it to market.
Podcasters, biohackers, and content creators shaping the peptide conversation
Scientists and academics publishing the foundational peptide science
Physicians and practitioners working with peptide therapy
Companies developing and manufacturing FDA-approved peptide-based drugs
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Andrew Huberman is an associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University, known for his popular science podcast 'Huberman Lab'. He has a background in psychology and neuroscience and explores various topics related to health, learning, and behavior.

Ben Greenfield is a triathlete, personal trainer, and biohacking influencer known for his work in nutrition and health optimization.

Bryan Johnson is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist, known for founding Kernel and Braintree. He focuses on brain technology and anti-aging initiatives.
Derek MPMD is an influencer in the peptide, longevity, and biohacking sectors, known for discussing various health markers and peptides that can influence bodily functions.

Peter Attia is a Canadian-American author and former researcher known for his work in longevity medicine, particularly through the lens of nutrition, exercise, and biochemistry.
Amy Killen is an influencer in the peptide therapy and longevity space, known for discussing topics such as PT-141 and NAD+.

Aubrey David Nicholas Jasper de Grey is an English biomedical gerontologist and author, known for his work on aging theories and advocating for advancements in longevity technology.

Dave Asprey is an entrepreneur and advocate for the Bulletproof diet, known for promoting biohacking and anti-aging protocols through his companies Bulletproof 360 and Bulletproof Nutrition.

David Sinclair is an Australian-American biologist and professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, known for his research on aging and epigenetics.
Dominic D'Agostino is an influential figure in the peptide and longevity space, known for his research and advocacy of various peptides and biohacking practices.
Gary Brecka is an influencer in the peptide and longevity space, known for his insights on various biohacking practices and therapies.

George Church is an American geneticist and serial entrepreneur known for his work in personal genomics, synthetic biology, and biotechnology.
Jason Fung is a Canadian nephrologist and low-carbohydrate diet advocate known for promoting intermittent and extended fasting.

Joe Rogan is an American podcaster, comedian, and UFC color commentator known for his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience.
Layne Norton is a public figure known for discussions in the peptide, longevity, and biohacking communities.

Lex Fridman is an American computer scientist and podcaster known for his extensive interviews on various topics including technology, science, and more. He conducts research at MIT and has been involved in studies related to autonomous driving systems.

Mark Adam Hyman is an American physician and author, known for his work in functional medicine and writing about nutrition and longevity. He hosts The Dr. Hyman Show podcast, focusing on health topics.

Paul Saladino is an American health influencer and board-certified psychiatrist known for his advocacy of unconventional dietary practices and controversial claims about human health.

Ryan Smith is an American businessman and chairman of the Smith Entertainment Group, known for his ventures in technology, sports, and entertainment.
Stacy Teresa Sims is an exercise physiologist, nutrition scientist, and women's health advocate known for her work on female-specific fitness practices.
Thomas DeLauer is an influencer known for discussing health and wellness topics, including peptides and longevity-related treatments.

Timothy Ferriss is an American entrepreneur, investor, author, and podcaster known for his self-help books on lifestyle optimization.

Valter D. Longo is an Italian-American biogerontologist and cell biologist at USC Davis School of Gerontology, known for his research on fasting, nutrient response genes, and their impact on aging and diseases.