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Your work joins the system, stays attributed to your name, and pushes the whole species toward a better life.

Human Aging Simulators (HAS) integrates datasets, systems, papers, clinical findings, models and outreach into one shared platform. Every contribution is cited, versioned and officially recognized. What you discover here doesn't get lost or locked away — it stays, and becomes shared heritage.

Who can collaborate

  • Researchers in longevity, genomics, epigenetics, proteomics and systems biology.
  • Physicians, cell biologists, immunologists and regenerative-medicine specialists.
  • Data, ML/AI, software and biomedical-device engineers.
  • Science journalists, communicators and translators who help carry the cause.
  • Bioethicists, lawyers and privacy/consent specialists.
  • Students and volunteers with time and technical discipline.

What you can contribute

  • Your own datasets (synthetic or derived from public aggregates).
  • Software systems: pipelines, models, MCP servers, devices, dashboards.
  • Papers, preprints, scientific validations and replications.
  • Clinical findings, publishable cases and systematic reviews.
  • Outreach: articles, podcasts, video, translations, educational content.
  • Bioethical, legal or privacy advisory.

The 10 disciplines we integrate are described on the home page — from genomics to bioethics.

Concrete benefits

Official recognition

Any discovery or breakthrough you contribute to stays attributed to your name, in the system and in publications.

Co-authorship on bioRxiv

You co-sign papers and preprints published with open peer review. Citable, reproducible.

Access to datasets and API

Synthetic datasets on Zenodo, public API and MCP server to plug your LLMs (Claude, GPT) directly into the system.

Project compute

Access — by availability and priority — to donor-funded compute for training models and validating hypotheses.

Visibility in reports

Your name and contribution appear in public monthly reports and the collaborators wall.

No corporate capture

You don't sign IP transfers to a company. Your work stays under permissive licenses (MIT/Apache, CC-BY) — visible forever.

Frequently asked questions

Is there funding for my time?
Not yet at scale. As donations come in, minimal grants will open for collaborators with sustained dedication. Initial priority is seriousness and recognition, not salary.
Can I bring previous work?
Yes, as long as you have rights to release it under a compatible license (MIT/Apache for code, CC-BY for data and content).
Can my institution collaborate formally?
Yes. We seek framework agreements with universities, hospitals and research centers. Write to us to open one.
What about intellectual property?
Everything contributed to Human Aging Simulators (HAS) is released under permissive licenses. There are no proprietary patents inside the project.

The system needs people who add knowledge, not hoard it.

If you work in any related discipline and feel your contribution adds up, write to us. We start with a conversation.

Email the science team