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105 research articles. Every major compound. Every mechanism paper. The creators, podcasts, and talks we trust. One library for qualified research buyers who want primary sources, not marketing.
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Curated peptide-research podcasts, channels, and longform interviews. We don't control these people; we just think they're the signal. Links open externally.
Host: Peter Attia
Long-form interviews on longevity, metabolism, and sometimes peptide-adjacent topics (GLP-1 agonists, incretins, rapamycin). The bar for technical depth you want in your reading queue.
Host: Andrew Huberman (Stanford)
Episodes on growth-hormone peptides, tissue repair, NAD+, and metabolic pathways. Hit the "peptides" tag on the site for the direct set.
Host: Derek
Dense, citation-heavy pharmacology reviews of peptides, anabolics, and performance compounds. When a new research peptide has buzz, he's usually the first to break down the primary literature.
Host: Nathalie Niddam
One of the longest-running peptide-focused podcasts. Episodes on BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, CJC-1295, and the physicians pushing the research forward.
Host: Lucas Aoun
Deep protocol breakdowns across peptides, herbal research, and longevity compounds. Heavy on bioavailability and absorption pathway detail.
Author: Jay Campbell
Long-time author in the peptide space. Bias toward anabolic/GH-axis research literature but extensive bibliography of the primary studies on Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, BPC-157, and Tesamorelin.
Founder, SSRP
Founder of the Seeds Scientific Research & Performance program. One of the physicians credited with codifying modern peptide protocols in the US clinical setting.
Host: Ben Greenfield
Broad performance and longevity coverage; peptide episodes dig into specific protocols, reconstitution, storage, and research-grade sourcing.
Host: Rhonda Patrick, PhD
Nutritional biochemist. Episodes on NAD+, rapamycin, and related longevity compounds — heavy on the primary papers and mechanistic detail.
Host: Dr. Amanda Taylor
Short, clinical episodes specifically on peptide pharmacology and research findings. Useful when you want a 15-minute summary rather than a two-hour conversation.
US National Library of Medicine
Before anyone's podcast, the paper. If a creator can't cite the PubMed ID, their take isn't load-bearing. Start here for BPC-157, GHK-Cu, Ipamorelin, and Tesamorelin literature.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Preprint literature for peptide and metabolic research. Useful for catching emerging work months before PubMed indexing. Obvious caveat: preprints aren't peer-reviewed yet.
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