Model organisms like yeast are helping Calico scientists like Reinhard identify molecular changes that cause aging and the downstream age-associated events that lead to cellular decline. Learn more about how Calico’s culture of curiosity-driven research creates countless possibilities for Reinhard and his colleagues to develop as researchers and further scientific knowledge: https://lnkd.in/gdFFYBHb #ExploreWithUs #ScienceCareers
Calico Life Sciences
Biotechnology Research
South San Francisco, CA 51,505 followers
We're tackling aging, one of life's greatest mysteries
About us
Calico is an Alphabet-founded research and development company whose mission is to harness advanced technologies and model systems to increase our understanding of the biology that controls human aging. We will use that knowledge to devise interventions that enable people to lead longer and healthier lives. Calico’s highly innovative technology labs, its commitment to curiosity-driven discovery science and, with academic and industry partners, its vibrant drug-development pipeline together create an inspiring and exciting place to catalyze and enable medical breakthroughs. Calico is currently seeking exceptional candidates who share our passion for understanding the science of aging and developing therapeutics to address age-related diseases. Explore with us! https://www.calicolabs.com/careers
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http://www.calicolabs.com/
External link for Calico Life Sciences
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- South San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- biotechnology and scientific research
Locations
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Primary
1170 Veterans Blvd
South San Francisco, CA 94080, US
Employees at Calico Life Sciences
Updates
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Aging cells cause diseases that impact everything from brain health to immunity. Calico scientists studying the roundworm C. elegans have mapped gene activity in every cell type of this tiny worm, revealing that aging is an organized process, with each cell type following its own aging path. Learn how we’re building cell atlases to understand how these cellular changes cause disease in our latest story. https://lnkd.in/g_yekMEd #scienceofaging
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In our newest Calico Story: Recent research published in Nature Genetics expands the body of knowledge about the relationship between aging and blood cell mutations and could help pave the way to early disease detection and new diagnostics in the future. Read more and explore other stories about Calico’s research: https://lnkd.in/gZWVtGtq #CalicoStories #AgingResearch #AgingScience
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We are honored to share that fosigotifator (ABBV-CLS-7262) has been selected for the FDA’s START Pilot Program, an innovative new initiative which aims to accelerate the development of novel drug and biological products for rare diseases. Fosigotifator is being developed by Calico and AbbVie as a potential treatment for Vanishing White Matter (VWM) disease, an ultra-rare genetic condition that causes the deterioration of white matter in the brain and permanently affects the transmission of nerve signals to the rest of the body. Currently, there is no cure or approved treatments for VWM disease. VWM disease is caused by genetic variations affecting eIF2B, a protein complex essential for stress response regulation in cells. Calico’s foundational research into eIF2B and the Integrated Stress Response, along with our productive partnership with AbbVie, have played a crucial role in advancing this new drug candidate. We look forward to working closely with the FDA to accelerate the development of fosigotifator in service of bringing hope to those living with this devastating rare disease. Read more in our press release: https://loom.ly/b_A1Amc
Calico Life Sciences Announces that Fosigotifator (ABBV-CLS-7262) for Vanishing White Matter Disease has been Selected for the FDA START Pilot Program - Calico
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For scientists at Calico, tackling the toughest questions about aging starts with intellectual freedom, curiosity and a spirit of teamwork that welcomes new and diverse perspectives. Learn how Calico’s culture and core values enable Xiumin and her colleagues to push the boundaries of research today in order to help devise clinical interventions that might help people lead longer, healthier lives tomorrow. https://lnkd.in/gG3reMZa #ExploreWithUs #ScienceCareers
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We're happy to see research from our collaboration with the Wellcome Sanger Institute & University of Cambridge published in Nature Genetics today! Our team identified new genetic drivers for age-related mutations in blood that may have implications for how we diagnose & treat blood cancers and related myeloproliferative diseases in the future.
Genes driving the abnormal growth of mutated blood cells as we age have been discovered, in new research published in Nature Portfolio As we grow older, random genetic mutations accumulate in our cells, some granting mutant cells a competitive edge, leading to the formation of large 'clones' of identical mutant cells. This process in blood stem cells, known as clonal haematopoiesis, is associated with blood cancers and cardiovascular disease, and affects up to a third of people in later life 🩸 📈 While several genes have previously been linked to clonal haematopoiesis, recent cases often lack mutations in these known driver genes, suggesting additional genetic factors 🔍 Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Calico Life Sciences and the University of Cambridge analysed sequencing data from over 200,000 individuals in the UK Biobank cohort. They uncovered 17 new genetic drivers, expanding our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying clonal haematopoiesis and its role in disease development. This more complete view of the genetic factors behind clonal haematopoiesis has implications for disease understanding, diagnostic tests, and strategies for promoting healthier ageing. ⬇ Read the full story https://lnkd.in/eKtaXvCi
Genes driving age-related blood cell mutations uncovered
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We are excited to announce the extension of Calico’s partnership with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, with an added focus on age-related neurodegeneration. This nearly decade-long partnership is now extended until September 2029, allowing us to continue collaboratively exploring the biology and genetics of aging, as well as early-stage drug discovery. Together, we are increasing scientific understanding of aging and age-related diseases, leveraging our combined expertise to drive impactful research and advance new therapeutic development to help people lead longer and healthier lives. We look forward to building on our successful collaboration in the years to come. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gscRPeMQ #aging
Calico and Broad Institute Extend Collaboration Adding Focus on Age-Related Neurodegeneration - Calico
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Why study aging? Maintaining health into old age has become a new and urgent frontier for modern medicine. At Calico, our mission is to harness advanced technologies and model systems to increase our understanding of the biology that controls human aging—and use that knowledge to devise interventions that enable people to lead longer and healthier lives. Explore some of the key data that underscore the importance of this effort, and how Calico scientists and technologists are answering the call. #scienceofaging #healthspan
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From discovering the double helix in 1953 to mapping the human genome in 2003, rapid advancements in our understanding of DNA help answer even the most complex biological questions. Today, innovative machine learning models help decode critical disease insights from DNA. For #NationalDNADay, Calico Principal Investigator David Kelley, PhD, shares Calico’s approach to building a machine learning toolkit that maps genetic associations with aging related diseases to the mechanisms of aging: #genomics #DNA
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Unlocking the mysteries of aging requires collaboration and open dialogue. At Calico Life Sciences, we believe in the power of sharing scientific research with the community to propel aging research forward. By fostering a culture of knowledge exchange, we collectively drive innovation, accelerate discoveries, and pave the way for a healthier future. Explore Calico’s peer-reviewed publications at: https://lnkd.in/e7fmrvaB
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