Andrew Huberman· PhD
We also talk about David's important discoveries of the sirtuins, particular components that influence what is called the epigenome.
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We also talk about David's important discoveries of the sirtuins, particular components that influence what is called the epigenome.
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what I like about the epigenome is we can read it out and we're gaining the ability to modify it directly so if really it's the more the most fundamental level at which all of these other things are controlled it it gives us again maybe back to the early discussion a very straightforward engineering way to go about this
if the answer is yes or even partially yes then it gives us a really concrete way to go about this um and so I think you you we talked about the Hallmarks and the Hallmarks are complex and interrelated what what I like about the epigenome is we can read it out and we're gaining the ability to modify it to correctly so if really it's the more the most fundamental level at which all of these other things are controlled it gives us again maybe back to the early discussion a very straightforward engineering way to go about this