Archive for the ‘life extension’ category: Page 485
Mar 13, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Left At The Valley Podcast — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, life extension, philosophy, science
Mar 12, 2018
Human Skeletal Muscle Aging and Mutagenesis
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
An article I wrote:
Study based upon human skeletal muscle aging, mutagenesis, and the role of #satellite cells
“A more comprehensive understanding of the interplay of stem cell–intrinsic and extrinsic factors will set the stage for improving cell therapies capable of restoring tissue homeostasis and enhancing muscle repair in the aged.”
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Mar 12, 2018
Inevitable muscle wasting of old age could be stopped, scientists believe
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: life extension
T he inevitable muscle wasting of old age could be stopped, scientists believe, after discovering why people become frail as they grow older.
Most people become weaker in their later years, as their leg muscles get smaller and less able to bear weight, which often leads to disability and falls.
But until now, nobody has known why the process happens or if it can be reversed.
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Mar 11, 2018
What if billionaires could live forever?
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, Peter Diamandis
Several billionaires, most of them Californians, have been funding firms involved in developing life-extension technologies. What if they succeed? What if billionaires alive today live indefinitely and get ever richer?
February saw the announcement in Silicon Valley by X Prize founder, serial entrepreneur, and all-round gee-whiz future-technology promoter Peter Diamandis that he had cofounded a new company called Celularity.
He did so together with Dr. Bob Hariri, a renowned biomedical entrepreneur known for innovations in harvesting placental stem cells. Hariri had previously founded Celgene Cellular Therapeutics.
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Mar 11, 2018
Placenta makes 100-years old the new 60 — Fox Business Mornings With Maria
Posted by Alexander Rodionov in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Celularity, a leading U.S. biotechnology company, is seizing on an opportunity to use cells to target diseases. The CEO, Dr. Robert Hariri, says placenta can be used to augment longevity and immunity. https://www.celularity.com
Celularity’s Massively Transformative Purpose (MTP) is to harness the power of the living cell to augment biology, immunity and longevity.
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Mar 10, 2018
Enzymes and Cognitive Decline
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: biological, life extension, neuroscience
Enzymes play an important role in cognitive function. Enzymes are biological catalysts. They’re responsible for accelerating chemical reactions.
What role do enzymes play in #aging and cognitive function?
According to new research in laboratory mice by UC San Francisco scientists have discovered that loss of an #enzyme that modifies gene activity to promote brain regeneration may be partly responsible for age-related cognitive decline. When age related cognitive decline starts is still debatable, however the effects of age related cognitive decline are well known.
Mar 8, 2018
Suicide Gene Therapy Works to Kill Cancer Cells
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
Some cancer cells express some of the same genes that senescent cells do, so it makes sense that drugs that destroy senescent cells may also destroy cancer cells. This was what the researchers in this new study set out to test.
However, in this experiment, the researchers discovered that the chosen senolytic drugs were not effective at destroying cancer cells with senescence-associated gene expression. While cancer cells and senescent cells do share some common properties, they are also quite different at an epigenetic level.
The researchers did, however, demonstrate that a so-called “suicide gene therapy” that causes both senescent cells and cancer cells to kill themselves worked by targeting senescence-associated p16Ink4a. This approach is similar to that of SENS spin-off company Oisin Biotechnologies, which is using a suicide gene therapy to eliminate senescent cells.
Mar 8, 2018
Can humans live to be 1,000 years old?
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: futurism, life extension
And what the media and scientists think of it.
Aubrey de Grey, Ph.D., Vice President of New Technology Discovery at AgeX Therapeutics, discusses the “Methuselarity” — the point at which technology enables humans to live to more than 1,000 years of age. Dr. de Grey believes this could happen within the coming decades and posits that some people born today may live to be 1,000 years of age. He further states that people who are 30 years old today have a 50/50 chance to live to be 1,000 years old. Dr. de Grey bases his assumptions on the research into aging that companies like Agex Therapeutics are pursuing. This video is the third in a series from AgeX about the future of aging and its impact on humanity. For more information on the company, please visit www.agexinc.com.
Mar 7, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Conferences on Death / Death Reversal — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, bioengineering, biotech/medical, cryonics, disruptive technology, DNA, futurism, genetics, health, life extension
Two pivotal conferences on the topic of “death” coming up!!
First at the INSERM Liliane Bettencourt School on March 16–18 will be “Death: From Cells to Societies — Aging, Dying, and Beyond” -
Then, April 11–13 at Harvard Medical School, will be “Defining Death: Organ transplantation and the 50-year legacy of the Harvard report on brain death”
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