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Life Biosciences Begins Human Trials for Vision Restoration

Life Biosciences has initiated human trials for ER-100, a drug aimed at reversing age-related sight loss. The trial will assess safety and side effects in patients with glaucoma and NAION.

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June 10, 2026
Life Biosciences Begins Human Trials for Vision Restoration

A longevity startup, Life Biosciences, has embarked on a groundbreaking journey by dosing its first human patient with ER-100, a drug designed to reverse age-related sight loss. This trial marks a significant milestone as it is the first cellular rejuvenation therapy using this technology to receive FDA clearance for human clinical trials.

Targeting Age-Related Sight Loss

The trial will focus on patients suffering from glaucoma and NAION (non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), conditions that damage the optic nerve cells responsible for transmitting visual information to the brain. ER-100 aims to rejuvenate these cells, potentially restoring sight. According to David Sinclair, co-founder of Life Biosciences and a professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, this trial is a crucial step in testing whether restoring epigenetic information can ameliorate human disease.

The Science Behind ER-100

The core of longevity science lies in understanding how the body's cells and functions deteriorate over time. ER-100 is at the forefront of this research, focusing on reversing cellular aging. The drug has already shown promising results in restoring vision in monkeys, and now it seeks to demonstrate similar efficacy in humans. Life Biosciences is also exploring applications of its technology for other age-related diseases, such as fatty liver disease.

Clinical Trial Details

The study will involve approximately 18 adults over the next year, primarily assessing the drug's safety and side effects. This trial represents a significant opportunity to test the hypothesis that aging is driven by the loss of epigenetic information rather than irreversible damage. Sinclair emphasizes that this research could pave the way for new treatments targeting various age-related conditions.

Implications for the Biotech Industry

The initiation of this trial by Life Biosciences could have far-reaching implications for the biotech industry. If successful, ER-100 could lead to new therapies for age-related diseases, potentially transforming the approach to longevity and aging. This trial not only highlights the potential of cellular rejuvenation therapies but also underscores the importance of continued research and innovation in the field of aging biology.


Sources: WIRED – Top Stories

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