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Reversing Aging, New experiment by Harvard Scientists

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Here I'll point out an aging research crowdfunding project by Harvard Scientists at Experiment, it focuses on carrying out a small project in developing functional metrics of age to help reversing aging. Harvard Medical School has reported successful aging reversal using genetic and biochemical methods in the labs of Dr. George Church and Dr. David Sinclair. These scientists are seeking support for their project here: url deleted by mod

 

Any contribution will be highly appreciated,

 

Thank you!

Fair enough mate. Can you list some of the mechanisms to reverse ageing with some heavy citations so we can have an intelligent discussion. Also, I wonder, can you also reverse seventy years of accumulated stochastic genomic mutations as well. I would assume that regulatory non-expressed genomic regions would be affected by accumulated mutations. I don't know....teach me.

Yes, please do.

I'm at the point where I could use some 'reverse aging'

( eyesight and knees are shot )

 

Hey Jimmy, is that in reference to "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead' ?

Yep. One of my favourite films. The original poster has disappeared. Buckwheats and boat drinks MigL :P

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The director of the lab that's backing this project, George Church, is coincidentally being interviewed by Stephen Colbert on CBS tonight.

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