Research & Innovation

Research and innovation are central to the development of High Coast Longevity.

The project is designed to connect scientific understanding with real-world application — in a structured and continuous way.

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From knowledge to application

A large body of knowledge already exists in:

  • physiology
  • metabolism
  • aging and longevity
  • behavioral science

However, this knowledge is often not applied in structured, real-world systems.

The ambition is to bridge this gap.

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A practical research environment

High Coast Longevity is not only a concept — it is a developing environment.

This creates the possibility to:

  • test ideas in practice
  • observe outcomes over time
  • refine models based on real-world data

This type of setting differs from purely academic or clinical environments.


Areas of focus

Research and innovation may include:

  • longevity and aging processes
  • metabolic and cardiovascular health
  • inflammation and recovery
  • behavioral and environmental influences
  • integration of diagnostics and lifestyle

The focus is on how these areas interact over time.

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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Integration with diagnostics

Research is closely connected to diagnostics.

This allows:

  • collection of structured data
  • tracking biological changes
  • linking interventions to measurable outcomes

This integration supports both development and validation.


Collaboration with academia

Collaboration may involve:

  • universities
  • research institutions
  • independent researchers

This can include:

  • joint projects
  • applied research
  • data-driven development

The aim is long-term collaboration rather than isolated studies.

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The project is currently structured around several key areas:


Product Development

Development of products connected to longevity, including nutrition, supplements, and supporting technologies.

👉 CTA: Product Development


Clinical & Diagnostic Integration

Integration of diagnostics into structured models, including testing, monitoring, and interpretation.

👉 CTA: Clinical & Diagnostic Integration


Research & Innovation

Collaboration with research institutions to develop and validate new approaches.

👉 CTA: Research & Innovation


Experience & Hospitality

Development of the experience layer — including stays, routines, and interaction with the environment.

👉 Experience & Hospitality


Local & Regional Development

Collaboration with local actors to integrate the project into the High Coast region.

Local & Regional Development


These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Continuous development

Innovation is not a single step.

It is a continuous process:

observe → test → refine → apply

This cycle allows the model to evolve over time.


Connection to the site

Borgen Marieberg provides a physical setting for:

  • observation in a real environment
  • integration with daily routines
  • long-term follow-up

This enables a type of applied research that is difficult to achieve in controlled settings alone.

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Vials and test tubes in a lab, Diagnostics Longevity High Coast
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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Partner roles

Partners in research and innovation may contribute through:

  • scientific expertise
  • study design and methodology
  • data analysis and interpretation
  • integration into practical models

Different roles support different stages of development.


Current phase

The project is in an early stage.

  • research collaborations are being explored
  • frameworks for data and observation are being developed
  • initial integration with diagnostics is underway

This phase allows for shaping how research is conducted and applied.

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These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

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Summary

Research and innovation within High Coast Longevity focus on:

  • connecting knowledge with application
  • developing models in real-world settings
  • integrating diagnostics, behavior, and environment
  • building a continuous process of improvement


These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.

Collaborate on applied research and development

We are engaging with research and academic partners interested in developing and applying new approaches to long-term health.

Partner With Us
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