Is Aging Reversible? David Sinclair
Note from TED: The research on aging that is discussed in this presentation continues to be studied. Please do not take this talk as health advice. TEDx events, which are organized independently by volunteers, are independent. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf.
Ever wondered how long you would live? How could you drastically increase your life expectancy? Follow David Sinclair, Australian biochemist and professor of genetics, Harvard University as he shares research on how to slow and reverse the aging process in mice and how this technology could be transferred one day to humans. David Sinclair is an Australian biologist at Harvard University and professor of genetics. He shares his research on age reversal medicine and how the same technology may one day be transferable to humans.
David Sinclair is an Australian biologist, professor of genetics and age-reversal medicine at Harvard University. He has done some insightful research on the subject. This talk was delivered at a TEDx conference, which is a TED-style event but organized independently by a local group.
Source: