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Episode 535: Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson: The Longevity Nutrient That Could Slow Aging and Protect Your Cells

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Mar 10, 2026
Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson, a veterinary epidemiologist who studied Navy dolphins and now leads Seraphina Therapeutics, discusses the discovery of C15, an odd-chain fatty acid linked to cellular stability. She covers how C15 differs from other fats, its ties to longevity pathways like mTOR and AMPK, shifts in modern diets reducing C15, and practical ways to measure or boost levels.
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ANECDOTE

How Navy Dolphins Sparked The C15 Discovery

  • Stephanie Venn-Watson discovered a longevity signal while studying 60 years of Navy dolphin health records.
  • Dolphins fed fish higher in C15 showed less anemia, lower cholesterol, and reduced inflammation after a dietary change.
INSIGHT

One Carbon Changes Risk In Saturated Fats

  • C15 is an odd-chain saturated fatty acid that protects against metabolic disease while even-chain saturated fats (like C16) increase risk.
  • Adding one carbon changes risk direction: C15 associates with lower diabetes and cardiovascular risk across many cohort studies.
INSIGHT

C15 Protects Cells From Ferroptosis

  • C15 strengthens cell membranes and prevents lipid peroxidation, lowering susceptibility to ferroptosis, a newly described form of cell death that accelerates aging.
  • Falling below ~0.2% total fatty acids in blood creates cellular fragility linked to diabetes, heart disease, cognitive decline, and fatty liver.
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