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Part 1: Aubrey de Grey: The Role of Mitochondria DNA in Aging

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Famed biogerontologist discusses the effects of accumulative damage to mitochondria and the impact this has on cellular aging and senescence at the 2009 Longevity Conference in Manhattan Beach, CA. http://manhattanbeachproject.com

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  • Aging is curable, and it carries many benefits to the individual and humanity as a whole. THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE.

  • This guy completely rocks :)

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  • @ThermalHD If he actually cures aging... maybe he is!?

  • What's with the Z Z Top reject?

  • A debate over the legitimacy of de Grey's proposals for combating aging was published in MIT's Technology Review. In the end, none of the challengers to de Grey were able to convince the judges that SENS was "so wrong that it is unworthy of learned debate," though the judges noted that "the proponents of SENS have not made a compelling case for SEN

  • At first i thought it was jesus.

  • Did he ever get the funding for the mouse work he talked about at the TED lecture?

  • great man

  • AND he is 400 years old! (He said so at the TED conference anyway...)

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