36 million papers. Hundreds of databases. One map.
MetaBody maps every known biological flaw — from mitochondrial decay to neural plasticity limits — and links each one to solutions, open questions, and the papers that matter.
The human body is a collection of known flaws with poorly mapped connections between them. Every limitation — from telomere shortening to neural plasticity decay — has researchers working on it somewhere. The problem isn't knowledge. It's that the knowledge lives in 36 million disconnected papers.
MetaBody is the map that connects them. Navigate from any flaw to its causes, its solutions, its open questions, and the papers that define the frontier.
Each flaw is a node. Each edge is a relationship. Every connection is grounded in published research.
Every known biological limitation — from molecular to systemic. Telomere attrition, mitochondrial decay, synaptic pruning decline, proteostasis collapse.
Every intervention with evidence — drugs, behavioral changes, emerging therapies. Rapamycin, NAD+ precursors, senolytics, caloric restriction pathways.
Linked to every node — pre-prints and peer-reviewed, with relevance scoring and connection summaries generated by LLM analysis.
What we don't know yet. Gaps in the research, unresolved mechanisms, clinical trial unknowns — the edges of the frontier.
Each node connects to solutions, papers, and open questions. The full map has thousands more.
MetaBody is being built to give researchers, biohackers, and longevity founders the map they need to navigate human biology — and find the leverage points that matter most.