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Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

The New Science of Aging

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

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🗓️ 22 April 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Harvard geneticist David Sinclair joins Azeem Azhar to discuss his pioneering research into the pathways and processes responsible for aging, and the new treatments that could keep us younger for longer.

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Now my guest today is David Sinclair, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and author of the best-selling book, Lifespan, why we age and why we don't have to.

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He's a pioneering researcher into techniques that promise to slow down and even reverse the aging process. He's also a serial

1:05.0

entrepreneur having co-founded a number of biotech startups working to translate

1:09.6

his discoveries into commercially viable solutions. Now I first came across David's work a few

1:15.0

years ago when I hosted an event on super longevity, but I read his book, Lifespan at the start of

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2020. I loved it. I sent him an email and said I really want to talk to you about

1:25.2

this. Please come on my podcast and here he is. David welcome. Hey thanks for having me on. It's a real

1:31.0

honor. I love the work you do too.

1:34.0

You know, we're speaking today remotely. We can't be in the same room. We're as close together

1:39.7

and as far away apart as everyone is at this moment of

1:43.6

of Corona crisis.

1:46.5

I understand you've had to slow down your work in Harvard and you have decamped somewhere a little bit quieter.

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That's true, but it's a very interesting time. So most scientists, including myself

2:00.6

are using our skills the best way we know, which is try to figure this

2:05.9

current pandemic out.

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