Program areas at Sens Research Foundation
The intramural research program is carried out in the Organization's Mountain View facility by employees of the Organization. The program is comprised of three (3) separate lines of research: Mitochondrial mutations, Immuno-senescence, and Stem Cell Therapy. The Mitochondrial mutations line of research has published work, hired new staff, and has a few subprojects with outside institutions. The Immuno-senescence line of research project has also published work and contains seven subprojects, one of which was run by a Post-Doctoral Fellow. The Stem Cell Therapy line of research has hired new staff and published work, including that of an international PhD Student from the United Kingdom.
SRF Education - As part of its mission, the Organization is committed to educating students and the public about rejuvenation biotechnologies. The Organization's student program, SRF Education, is committed to educating students and the public. SRF Education operates a summer internship program that places twelve (12) undergraduate students at the SRF Research Center and outside institutions. It also continues a program to place nine (9) post-baccalaureate students at various institutions, including four (4) at the SRF Research Center. 2022 saw the expansion of SRF's Master's program in conjunction with Dominican University of California. SRF now has had one (1) Master's student graduate from the Master's program in 2023 and another international student join the Master's program in 2023.
The extramural research program funds some of the most prestigious institutions around the world. There are currently four (4) extramural research projects ongoing. Funding for this program continues to be prioritized for projects that meet our company mission and are currently being unaddressed in our intramural research program.
Educational Conferences - In addition to participation in a variety of scientific and public engagements, the Organization organizes its own conferences and events. This outreach is intended to inform both the scientific community and the public about damage-repair strategies for improving healthcare. In person programs were cancelled in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Other programs - The Organization conducts other programs related to the mission of the organization.