Aging
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I'm fascinated with the idea of what happens when you merge biology with technology, and I remember reading about this idea of being able to reprogram biology, in the future, away from disease and
aging.
There are very few things, very few things that you can really do that will change the way that you can treat these kinds of diseases and experience what I would call healthy
aging.
So if you ever feel like you don't have this
aging
thing quite pegged, don't kick yourself.
But the more we learn about aging, the clearer it becomes that a sweeping downward course is grossly inaccurate.
Now social scientists call this the paradox of
aging.
I mean, after all,
aging
is not a piece of cake.
And if there's a paradox of aging, it's that recognizing that we won't live forever changes our perspective on life in positive ways.
But today's energy system is not just inefficient, it is also disconnected, aging, dirty and insecure.
In America, our aging, dirty and insecure power system has to be replaced anyway by 2050.
Now they weren't willing to wait a year or 10 years; no one wants an
aging
celebrity.
And so they set out the create an apartment building that they believed would reverse
aging.
The first one being women moving into the job market, the second one being the
aging
world population.
So why should we be interested in
aging
at all?
Aging
is considered one of the most familiar, yet the least well-understood, aspects of all of biology, and really, since the dawn of civilization, mankind has sought to avoid it.
So right now, in my lab, we're combining state-of-the-art bat field biology, going out and catching the long-lived bats, with the most up-to-date, modern molecular technology to understand better what it is that they do to stop
aging
as we do.
Aging
is a big problem for humanity, and I believe that by studying bats, we can uncover the molecular mechanisms that enable mammals to achieve extraordinary longevity.
Potentially, this means that we could halt
aging
or maybe even reverse it.
So we did
aging
on the samples, did a lot of loading on it, healed them with our induction machine, and healed them and tested them again.
It's called Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, and it is the most dramatic form of premature
aging.
He's an expert in
aging.
And our hope is that, by providing these tools, that you'll be able to think of better ways to provide movement for the disabled, to provide care for our
aging
population, to help better educate our children, to think about what the new types of middle class jobs could be for the future, to both monitor and protect our environment, and to explore the universe.
So 100 years ago, hormones had just been discovered, and people hoped that hormone treatments were going to cure
aging
and disease, and now instead we set our hopes on stem cells, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology.
We have a population that's both growing and aging; we have seven billion souls today heading to 10 billion at the end of the century; we consume natural resources faster than they can be replenished; and the emissions that are mainly responsible for climate change just keep increasing.
But we all use our voices differently, and eventually we experience the symptoms associated with
aging
larynxes, known as presbyphonia.
So let's talk about
aging.
When do we start
aging?
Society decides when we are old, usually around 65, when we get Medicare, but we really start
aging
at birth.
We are
aging
right now, and we all experience it differently.
But attitude,
aging
is also attitude and health.
But my real mentor in this journey of
aging
is Olga Murray.
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