He makes the case that we can overcome aging with biological maintenance. May 21, 2010 i recommend the two books below as great reading and all will be revealed. This is dwarfed by the sums spent by the nih or pharmaceutical companies for therapies that may only alleviate symptoms of aging such as hypertension, etc. Learn what happens in our bodies that leads to aging, disease and cancer and how modern science might be able to put an end to these problems once and for all. Jan 17, 20 i would ask you to consider adding one of more of my works on aging the three secrets of aging, bedtime stories for elders, and what aging men want to your list of recommended books.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, tedx is a program of local, selforganized events that bring people together to share a tedlike experience. The first book in brennas new series, point of no return, is now available. He has formulated a wideranging plan for the comprehensive and eventually indefinite postponement of agerelated physical and mental decline, named sens strategies for engineered. They explain that the aging of the human body, just like the aging of manmade machines, results from an accumulation of various types of damage. The rejuvenation breakthroughs that could reverse human aging in our lifetime 2007, it was an accessible introduction to the biology of aging, and a way that it might be defeated. Foundation for the research of strategies for engineered negligible senescence sens founded by dr. Ending aging 2007 puts forward a fascinating theory about how science may allow human beings to slow the hands of time and, therefore, the process of aging. Rules each author will be given a special keyword, which will be bolded read more.
Occassionally, well offer some commentaries, thoughts, and indepth readings on such work. By default, i am skeptical about antiaging techniques or claims of some sort of fountain of youth. This is a chance to meet some new authors, grab a bunch of free books, and sign up to win a whole bunch of epic prizes. He is the cofounder and director of science of sens research foundation, the organization that develops methods to combat aging. Occassionally, well offer some commentaries, thoughts. Advancing conversations is a line of interview books documenting conversations with artists, authors, philosophers, economists, scientists, and activists whose works are aimed at the future and at progress. In the book, he describes aging as an inevitable sideeffect of our biological processes and metabolic pathways. In this book, he not only shows that aging may be reversible, but lists all the biochemical causes of aging and explains the promising research that is being done right now to solve each of the component problems. However, the more interesting part of his book on the subject, ending aging pdf summary, is that children alive today may be able to. The weekend is here so lets kick it off with a great talk by dr. A roadmap to end aging wed like here at dreamingrobots to bring to you attention talks and academic work related to robotics, cybernetics and transhumanism. Jul 05, 2010 i recommend the two books below as great reading and all will be revealed.
Dec 02, 2016 the weekend is here so lets kick it off with a great talk by dr. Learn what happens in our bodies that leads to aging, disease and cancer and how modern science might be. He provocatively proposes that the first human beings who will live to 1,000 years old have already been born. By default, i am skeptical about anti aging techniques or claims of some sort of fountain of youth.
He is the chief science officer of the sens research foundation and vp of new technology discovery at agex therapeutics, inc. The second book in their duet launches in just weeks. That we accumulate damage from the normal operation of our bodily processes. Nine steps to living well forever ray kurzweil and terry grossman md isbn10. He is bullish on the future of medicine for extending healthy lifespan, but at the same time calls for more funding for research in this field. After beginning his career in artificial intelligence, dr.
The list of many presentations aubrey has done at tedx events across the world s. I would ask you to consider adding one of more of my works on aging the three secrets of aging, bedtime stories for elders, and what aging men want to your list of recommended books. Are there any similarlybacked critiques from more recently. In june, the alliance of young adult authors is sponsoring a massive young adult scavenger hunt, and im participating. In this book, he not only shows that aging may be reversible, but lists all the biochemical causes of aging and explains the promising research that is being. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Also of the signatories of that second paper are from the buck institute for age research, or as it is now known, the buck institute for research on aging. His major research interests are the role and causes of all forms of cellular and molecular damage in mammalian aging, and the design of interventions to reverse the agerelated accumulation of such damage. However, the more interesting part of his book on the subject, ending aging, is that children alive today may be able to. Each component of the sens panel will have standalone value in addressing one. At a tedx event, tedtalks video and live speakers combine.
Chief science officer and cofounderreceived his ph. Ending aging goodreads meet your next favorite book. Published for the first time in 2007, ending aging by dr. His controversial 2005 tedtalk, in which he argued that we could one day extend the human lifespan by hundreds of years, continues to spur debate. I recommend the two books below as great reading and all will be revealed. High risk begins the story of astronaut ryan tyler and gray barret. Whether hes right or not isnt really the point since no one can know for sure. He is editorin chief of rejuvenation research, is a fellow of both the gerontological society of america and the american aging association, and. As has been reported in media outlets ranging from 60 minutes to the new york times, dr. He is editorinchief of the academic journal rejuvenation research, author of the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging 1999 and co. As a psychologist, interfaith minister, and aging man, i am following a thread of profound personal growth and awakening in these years that are certainly a gift.
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