David Sinclair· PhD
00:10:45 Aging is a Controllable Process that can be Slowed & Reversed
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
00:10:45 Aging is a Controllable Process that can be Slowed & Reversed
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Aging isn’t something that life has to accept. Biology already knows how to reverse it.
And, in fact, it might be possible to slow, stop and reverse it.
Making good progress controlling aging in both directions.
Right, and in my lab now, we can control aging very precisely at will. We can speed it up as fast as we want in an animal, and even reverse it. So aging is now controllable. We have the technology to control how fast we age. We can measure that, slow it down and even reverse it.