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Buck Institute launches Healthspan Horizons to measure long-term health
Summary
The Buck Institute announced Healthspan Horizons, a new initiative to build a federated research platform that links wearable, clinical and other longitudinal data to better measure and study healthspan under privacy-preserving governance.
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The Buck Institute for Research on Aging has launched Healthspan Horizons, an initiative intended to make healthspan—the years lived in good health—more measurable and researchable. The project aims to connect long-term data from sources such as wearables, sleep and activity records, nutrition, laboratory tests, and biological studies. Institute leaders say lifespan has increased while healthy years have not kept pace, and that fragmented data systems have limited efforts to understand modifiable health trajectories. The platform is described as operating under ethical governance and privacy-preserving standards to support collaborative research.
What the initiative will do:
- Build a federated research platform that links multi-modal, real-world data with deeper biological discovery studies led by the Buck Institute.
- Use responsible artificial intelligence informed by aging biology to integrate longitudinal signals and identify patterns of resilience and early divergence from healthy aging.
- Run approved analyses across partner environments without requiring institutions or individuals to centralize data ownership, aiming to preserve data stewardship, privacy, and consent.
- Invite participation from researchers, clinicians, health systems, wellness partners, employers, and individuals interested in prevention-focused models.
- Publish a full white paper, "Bridging Wellness & Clinical Science: A Federated Healthspan Data Framework for the 21st-Century Longevity Economy," available at healthspanhorizons.org/whitepaper.
Summary:
The initiative is presented as shared infrastructure to generate interpretable healthspan trajectories and earlier signals of disease risk by connecting diverse longitudinal data streams. Plans described include inviting partners to the federated platform and making the white paper publicly available; further details on partner onboarding and timelines are undetermined at this time.
