But Then How?

S02E09 - Reverse Ageing, Save Trillions (Benjamin Wu)

Drugs to slow aging, factors of aging and morbidity, arguments for promoting reverse-aging treatments, eye health and age-related disease.

Benjamin’s Introduction:

I’m Benjamin Wu, an Aussie PhD student studying ageing biology and regenerative medicine at UNSW Sydney, and am a clinical optometrist interested in age-related eye disease. I became progressively more interested in ageing the more I realised that I never have enough time to do the things I enjoy. I’m passionate about developing therapeutics to increase healthspan - by slowing or reversing ageing to address the healthcare challenges of our ageing populations. I also hope to make a contribution to extending the healthy lifespans of those who are excited about living as I am.

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Shownotes:

Longevity Wiki

Rapamycin - Longevity Wiki

Reverse Aging Scientists Discover Milestone - Time 

The economic value of targeting aging - Nature

New longevity centre looks at how to reverse ageing and prolong disease-free years - Straits Times

How Healthy is the Healthspan concept? (Matt Kaeberlin) - National Library of Medicine

Professor Brian Kennedy - NUS

Professor Andrea Maier - NUS

Longevity Labs - David Sinclair

Calico Labs

Dog Aging Project

Altos Labs, Silicon Valley’s Jeff Bezos, Milner bet Living Forever - Technology Review