Following presentations by some of the world's leading scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs, Dave Kekich restates the purpose of The Manhattan Beach Project and summarizes what the attendees have learned so far. He builds a compelling argument for the societal benefits of curing aging, and projects what it will cost to get the job done.
Unedited video of Aubrey's indepth presentation to a roomful of scientists gathered at the Manhattan Beach Project. Includes an update on his mitochondrial free-radical theory of aging and a description of how regenerative medicine may be able to thwart the aging process altogether
Following a break, the scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs at the Manhattan Beach Project returned for a second roundtable discussion. This time the focus was on metabolism, repairing damage, and nonbiological technologies that will contribute to a solution. The problem that needs to be solved? How can we radically slow down or even reverse the aging process.
Secrets of the Oldest Old. Famed UCLA researcher discusses anti-aging interventions, causes of aging and senescence, reasons some people live past age 100. To learn more about Stephen Coles, visit the Manhattan Beach Project website: http://www.manhattanbeachproject.com/Bio/L-Stephen-Coles.htm Follow developments at http://maxlifefoundation.com