David Sinclair is a renowned biologist and professor of genetics known for his groundbreaking research on aging and longevity, demonstrating that it is possible to slow or even reverse the aging process. His pioneering work on sirtuins, NAD+ metabolism, and epigenetics has paved the way for therapies to extend health spans. Sinclair is also a public advocate, sharing insights through media, lectures, and his bestselling book Lifespan: Why We Age – and Why We Don’t Have To. As a successful entrepreneur, he has co-founded several biotech companies focused on combating age-related diseases and co-founded the journal Aging. His contributions have earned him a spot on TIME magazine's “100 Most Influential People in the World.”
Patrick Tutwiler, Massachusetts Secretary of Education, is a highly respected leader with over two decades of experience in educational leadership, including roles as teacher, principal, and superintendent. Committed to equity, access, and innovation, he has transformed educational practices at district and state levels. Since his appointment, Tutwiler has championed policies to enhance public education quality, support mental health resources, and increase funding for special and early childhood education. In 2021, he was honored with the Boys and Girls Club of Lynn’s "Commitment to Youth Award" and the "Community Leadership Award" from Family and Children's Service of Lynn for his civic leadership.
Sean Atitsogbe, known as "Sean the Science Kid" on Instagram, is a 10-year-old science prodigy and content creator with over 845,000 followers, dedicated to making STEM fun and accessible. He excels academically, taking middle school-level classes and working closely with a college professor to deepen his STEM knowledge. With aspirations of becoming a neurosurgeon or cardiovascular surgeon, Sean’s passion extends beyond medicine, as he explores various scientific fields in his free time. Famous for his catchphrase “keep on sciencing,” he aims to inspire other kids to pursue STEM. In recognition of his efforts, Sean was awarded the 2024 STEM For All Youth STEM Leader Award.
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