New Israeli development PHARAOH reveals nature’s secret to healthy long life
The team used the name PHARAOH because they produced a transgenic mouse they named “Moses” that lives 30% longer than ordinary mice, due to having different genes.

(photo credit: Haim Cohen)
Humanity has witnessed over the past few decades a remarkable and continuous extension of lifespan – but this progress has been accompanied by a growing aging population increasingly affected by age-related disease such as cancer, neurodegeneration, and diabetes. To extend not only lifespan but also the amount of time people can enjoy good health (“healthspan”), a more profound understanding of the biological mechanisms that support healthy aging is vital.
One striking insight from the study is how large mammals like whales show dramatically lower cancer rates despite having significantly more cells than smaller animals. The research revealed that certain PTMs found in these species likely serve protective roles against cancer, shedding light on molecular strategies for disease resistance and longevity.