From AI to Anti-Aging: The Next Frontier of Venture Capital
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What if the next great Silicon Valley moonshot is not software, chips, or AI — but human longevity?
In this episode of Silicon Valley Unplugged, we sit down with Sergey Jakimov, Managing Partner of LongeVC, a venture capital fund backing early-stage biotech and longevity-focused founders working to change the future of human health.
Sergey is not just an investor. He is a serial entrepreneur, co-founder of multiple deep-tech ventures, co-founder of Longenesis, and co-founder of the Longevity Science Foundation. His work sits at the intersection of biotech, venture capital, medical innovation, and one of humanity’s oldest dreams: living longer, healthier lives.
In this conversation, we explore why longevity is becoming one of the most important frontiers in technology, how investors separate real science from hype, what kinds of biotech startups may define the future of healthspan, and whether Silicon Valley’s next great revolution could be biological.
From cancer and neurodegenerative disease to biomedical data, clinical trials, and the future of venture capital, this episode goes deep into the science, business, and philosophy behind the longevity movement.
Is longevity just another tech trend — or the beginning of a new era for humanity?
Watch the full episode of Silicon Valley Unplugged and join the conversation.
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