Let’s stay in touch as Ill be nback to visit. What do you do that requires so much travel, if you don’t mind sharing?
American Medicine History Lectures.
In the next few months Anchorage Alaska, Palm Springs CA, San Antonio, TX, Campinas Brazil, Milano Italy, Berlin Germany… then the New Year.
Great work… amazing students and schools.
I can imagine your lectures in 70 years time you’ll be talking about how the bio hackers from now (still with a Glycan age below 50) having adopted Rapa were the first to crack the 130 age barrier……and going strong. “Exhibit 1 - he called himself Agetron - you are looking at him”
The Hammer is not too far
I’d be up for a drive
Exactly… lol.
It is kinda funny how in just 4 years how much older my colleagues and long time friends seemed to have aged. Physical look, skin very loose and wrinkled, greying hair and slowing down. I am not afraid of a close look in the mirror… looking the best of my life and I seem to be hovering in place as others zip on ahead to physical decline.
Many have asked how is this possible? just curious… and, a growing number are coming to this site and hopping on the rapamycin youth train. All that go on rapa, after about 3-6 months understand.
Awesome. My experience is the young people at the gym looking at me like I was a freak of nature. They can tell I’m older … older than their parents for most of them…but I’m visibly more fit than almost [read: fake modesty] everyone at the gym.
My 20 year old nephew has trouble keeping up with me when we go cycling or kayaking. I encourage him while secretly feeling proud of my accomplishments. If I need to leverage pride or vanity to get motivated in the short run, I’ll take it!
I’m in Jersey City, NJ. Anyone else in or near NYC?
Would people be interested in a zoom conference in mitochondrial DNA mutations?
Yes. I always like to learn about mitochondria, but your discussion will probably be over my head. We are snowed in here in Kentucky, USA so it is a great time for a zoom call.
Who will present?
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I am going to ask some of the people who wrote the recent papers. That will take a little time to sort out.
Alternatively we can simply discuss the papers themselves, but I would prefer to get some of the authors.
Most interesting, if it includes a goal of arriving at practical interventions to ameliorate the dysfunction.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida here
The difficulty with this is that the papers focus on the issue of mtDNA damage rather than what to do to prevent or repair it (which we tend to concentrate on in this forum).