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Leslie Kenny | Oxford Healthspan

Meet Our Founder & CEO, Leslie Kenny

In her 30s, Leslie Kenny was diagnosed with Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and was told she had five years to live and to give up on having children. She refused that prognosis, eliminated inflammatory triggers, and supported her body’s healing. Now 60, she reports a biological age of 21, is autoimmune disease-free, and naturally conceived at 43. Her recovery led her to collaborate with University of Oxford scientists (while becoming a certified Bulletproof coach and helping fund research), discover the longevity compound spermidine, and found Oxford Healthspan to make it more widely accessible.

Oxford University | Oxford Healthspan

What is Spermidine & How Did Leslie Discover It?

Spermidine is a natural, food-derived longevity compound. Leslie learned about it in a meeting with Professor Katja Simon at the University of Oxford. It had been largely overlooked because it is not a patentable drug but a natural molecule found in food.

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Primeadine | Oxford Healthspan

What is Primeadine® & What Makes It Special?

Primeadine is Oxford Healthspan’s whole-food spermidine supplement, launched by Leslie Kenny after recognizing spermidine’s potential. It provides a unique, food-sourced molecule and is now used by customers worldwide. The product and mission are supported by distinguished Scientific and Clinical Advisory Boards spanning physiology, immunology and autophagy, oncology, longevity medicine, and clinical nutrition.

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Professor Denis Noble | Oxford Healthspan

Professor Denis Noble (University of Oxford)

Professor Denis Noble (Emeritus Professor of Physiology, University of Oxford) is a world-renowned physiologist and systems biology pioneer; developed the first mathematical model of cardiac cells; co-founded the Oxford Longevity Project with Leslie Kenny, Dr. Paul Ch’en, and Sir Christopher Ball.

Dr. Ghada Alsaleh | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Ghada Alsaleh (University of Oxford)

Dr. Ghada Alsaleh is an immunology and autophagy investigator; showed autophagy is reduced in older human lymphoid cells (impacting memory T and B responses); pursuing targets for osteoarthritis and age-related diseases; leads the UK’s first Space Innovation Lab to study microgravity and aging.

Dr Katja Simon | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Katja Simon (Max Delbrück Center, Berlin)

Dr. Katja Simon heads “Autophagy in the Immune System” lab; her group demonstrated that autophagy maintains healthy red blood cells, stem cells, and memory T cells, promoting differentiation and preventing aging of the hematopoietic system.

Dr Sasi Senga | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Sasi Senga (University of Oxford)

Dr. Sasi Senga is a neurosurgical oncologist and researcher with advanced training; runs a cancer foundation, has authored books on cancer, and is working on a paper on the Hallmarks of Cancer.

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Dr Olivia Lesslar | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Olivia Lesslar (Global)

Dr. Olivia Ly Lesslar is an Australian physician focused on complex chronic conditions (neurodegeneration, atopy, cancer, psychoneuroendoimmunology); clinical experience across the USA and Australia; featured in NYC Journal’s 50 under 50.

Dr Sandra Kaufmann | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Sandra Kaufmann (Miami)

Dr. Sandra Kaufmann is an Anti-aging physician and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol; Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital; background in cellular biology and anesthesiology.

Dr Paul Ch'en | Oxford Healthspan

Dr. Paul Ch'en (University of Oxford)

Dr. Paul Ch'en is a GP Partner in Oxford and college doctor; Holistic Cancer Care Coach (CanSure Heal It); interests include early cancer diagnosis, CBT, acupuncture; co-founder of the Oxford Longevity Project with Leslie Kenny, Professor Denis Noble, and Sir Christopher Ball.

Amy Lamotte | Oxford Healthspan

Amy Lamotte (Hong Kong)

Amy Lamotte is an clinical nutritionist and Managing Director of Vallotte Nutrigenomics (Hong Kong); focuses on personalized nutrition for autoimmune and chronic inflammatory conditions; research interests include immune modulation, healthspan, nutritional genomics, circadian biology, and the microbiome.