2 days ago Professor Vladimir Skulchev known for his studies on the anti aging pill dies
http://www.rexresearch.com/Skulachev/skulachev.htm
http://www.rexresearch.com/Skulachev/skulachev.htm
A clip published today with Dr Gordon Lithgow, Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Adjunct Professor of Gerontology, presenting 3 "hit compounds" through chemical scan that show extend healthspan and lifespan in preclinical studies in mice.
https://youtu.be/RiHUXSuPOZw
https://youtu.be/RiHUXSuPOZw
YouTube
3 HIT Compounds That Show The Way To Extend Healthspan & Lifespan
Dr Gordon Lithgow presents 3 hit compounds through chemical scan that showing extend healthspan and lifespan in preclinical studies in this clip.
Dr Gordon Lithgow is aProfessor, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
and Adjunct Professor of Gerontology.…
Dr Gordon Lithgow is aProfessor, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
and Adjunct Professor of Gerontology.…
Join us for an exciting series of meetings exploring transhumanist communities.
Starting on Sunday, we will be taking you inside some of the most forward-thinking communities in the world. Extend human lifespans, enhance our abilities, merge with artificial intelligence—let’s see what different H+ groups are about. How big are the communities in different countries and cities? What projects are they running? How do they organize their work and interaction? Can you join if interested?
During our first meeting, we will tell you what community tools Open Longevity is building and discuss it with representatives from the U.S. Transhumanist Party and French Transhumanist Association.
This is a unique opportunity to explore the world of transhumanism and understand the people involved. We hope you can join us for this fascinating journey!
To attend this meeting, simply subscribe to our channel and mark your calendar for Sunday.
🗓 February 19
11 AM - San Francisco
2 PM - New York
8 PM - Paris
10 PM - Moscow
We look forward to seeing you there
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Starting on Sunday, we will be taking you inside some of the most forward-thinking communities in the world. Extend human lifespans, enhance our abilities, merge with artificial intelligence—let’s see what different H+ groups are about. How big are the communities in different countries and cities? What projects are they running? How do they organize their work and interaction? Can you join if interested?
During our first meeting, we will tell you what community tools Open Longevity is building and discuss it with representatives from the U.S. Transhumanist Party and French Transhumanist Association.
This is a unique opportunity to explore the world of transhumanism and understand the people involved. We hope you can join us for this fascinating journey!
To attend this meeting, simply subscribe to our channel and mark your calendar for Sunday.
🗓 February 19
11 AM - San Francisco
2 PM - New York
8 PM - Paris
10 PM - Moscow
We look forward to seeing you there
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YouTube
Exploring transhumanist communities: Open Longevity
We cordially invite you to attend a meeting where we will be discussing ways to increase community connectivity among us. The purpose of this meeting is to bring together members of our community to exchange ideas and collaborate on initiatives that will…
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230210-the-man-whose-genome-you-can-read-end-to-end
https://www.bio-itworld.com/news/2022/03/23/blueprint-for-radically-open-citizen-science-approach-to-aging-research
https://www.bio-itworld.com/news/2022/03/23/blueprint-for-radically-open-citizen-science-approach-to-aging-research
Bbc
Why the human genome was never completed
No human genome has ever been read in its entirety before. This year, scientists expect to pass that milestone for the first time.
Stanford Longevity Conference on April 6, in-person and online: https://med.stanford.edu/genetics/events/stanford-applied-longevity-translation-symposium.html
*Feb 21, 2023*
*Simple blood tests for telomeric protein could provide a valuable screen for certain cancers*
"When you go against current thinking, you are usually wrong because you are bucking many people who've worked so diligently in their fields. But occasionally scientists have failed to put observations from two very distant fields together and that's what we did. *Discovering that telomeres encode two novel signaling proteins will change our understanding of cancer, aging, and how cells communicate with other cells*"
"Many questions remain to be answered, but our biggest priority now is developing a simple blood test for these proteins. This could inform us of our biological age and also provide warnings of issues, such as cancer or inflammation."
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230221/Simple-blood-tests-for-telomeric-protein-could-provide-a-valuable-screen-for-certain-cancers.aspx
#telomers
*Simple blood tests for telomeric protein could provide a valuable screen for certain cancers*
"When you go against current thinking, you are usually wrong because you are bucking many people who've worked so diligently in their fields. But occasionally scientists have failed to put observations from two very distant fields together and that's what we did. *Discovering that telomeres encode two novel signaling proteins will change our understanding of cancer, aging, and how cells communicate with other cells*"
"Many questions remain to be answered, but our biggest priority now is developing a simple blood test for these proteins. This could inform us of our biological age and also provide warnings of issues, such as cancer or inflammation."
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230221/Simple-blood-tests-for-telomeric-protein-could-provide-a-valuable-screen-for-certain-cancers.aspx
#telomers
News-Medical.net
Simple blood tests for telomeric protein could provide a valuable screen for certain cancers
Once thought incapable of encoding proteins due to their simple monotonous repetitions of DNA, tiny telomeres at the tips of our chromosomes seem to hold a potent biological function that's potentially relevant to our understanding of cancer and aging.
At first, I find this initiative a valuable attempt to move forward longevity research and affordability to people.
*Feb 22, 2023*
*Formation of Longevity Science Caucus announced*
"Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) have announced the formation of the Congressional Caucus for Longevity Science.
The Longevity Science Caucus aims to educate Members about the growing field of aging and longevity biotechnology, and promote initiatives aimed at increasing the healthy average lifespan of all Americans. Along with Bilirakis and Tonko, Representatives Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), Michael Burgess (R-TX) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) are founding members of the newly created caucus."
https://longevity.technology/news/formation-of-longevity-science-caucus-announced/
#longevitydividend
#governmentsforlongevity
*Feb 22, 2023*
*Formation of Longevity Science Caucus announced*
"Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) have announced the formation of the Congressional Caucus for Longevity Science.
The Longevity Science Caucus aims to educate Members about the growing field of aging and longevity biotechnology, and promote initiatives aimed at increasing the healthy average lifespan of all Americans. Along with Bilirakis and Tonko, Representatives Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), Michael Burgess (R-TX) and Anna Eshoo (D-CA) are founding members of the newly created caucus."
https://longevity.technology/news/formation-of-longevity-science-caucus-announced/
#longevitydividend
#governmentsforlongevity
Longevity.Technology - Latest News, Opinions, Analysis and Research
Formation of Longevity Science Caucus announced
Caucus aims to make increasing the healthy average lifespan of Americans a national priority.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-22/apple-watch-blood-glucose-monitor-could-revolutionize-diabetes-care-aapl?leadSource=uverify%20wall
#applegadgets
#applegadgets
Bloomberg.com
Apple Makes Major Progress on No-Prick Blood Glucose Tracking for Its Watch
Apple Inc. has a moonshot-style project underway that dates back to the Steve Jobs era: noninvasive and continuous blood glucose monitoring.