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Though stem cell research is taking place in Massachusetts, Travaglini
and business leaders want to pass a law expressly permitting such work .
The Brazilian research community is hard at work on other stem cell
projects, so I expect to see more from them in the years ahead.

" This article is one of many excellent pieces that can be found in  The
Scientific Conquest of Death: Essays on Infinite Lifespans, a book
published by the Immortality Institute.

I admire how she and her friends deal with it, but it's still a lousy
thing to have to deal with. Olshansky will be upholding the thesis that
ageing is an inevitable by-product of operating the machinery of life
and that life expectancy could begin to decline in the next few decades.

xmlA Telegraph reporter caught up with biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey
at the Eagle - the scene of a number of past interviews - to discuss his
predictions for the future of longevity research.
Forward it on, or post a copy to your favorite online communities. "Most
of the issues we look at as aging really are disuse. We have very little
understanding of how stem cells work. Activism and advocacy. htmlChannel
NewsAsia reports that a stem cell based cure for diabetes has been
successfully trialed in humans by Argentinian researchers.
This period will be critical, he explains, as he predicts that within
this span of time scientists will dramatically improve the longevity of
mice. Most of the time, no, it seems. Olshansky will be upholding the
thesis that ageing is an inevitable by-product of operating the
machinery of life and that life expectancy could begin to decline in the
next few decades.

htmlResearchers are making great strides in the development of effective
cancer therapies based on vaccines. You'll find two of his recent
articles referenced at Fight Aging! " Use it or lose it applies just as
much to the brain as the body.

cfmRemember - while the possibility of federal anti-research legislation
looms large, as it has done for several years in the US, vast amounts of
private funding remain uncommitted. Activism and advocacy. Myostatin is
a protein made by muscle cells to block muscle growth.
If we just sit back and expect healthy life extension to happen, then we
are going to be disappointed.

Wired reports that researchers "must pinpoint the youth-inducing
molecules in the blood that are responsible for switching on the
stem-cell capabilities in old muscles.
You'd think that any concept of the inviolability of nature would long
have been abandoned by philosophers, ethicists and cultural
commentators. The bill now goes to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva,
who is expected to sign it into law. This technique produces stem cells
directly from a patient.

A terrible piece of work as it was in many ways, I think we can see that
ultimately there is no such thing as bad publicity.

The call for contributions and volunteers has been made - you can find
out more in the following Fight Aging! Further attention is given to
growth hormones and supplements and legal issues associated with the
practice of anti-aging medicine.

This is another example of the spreading ripples from California public
funding - all other funding groups and public research organizations
have been put in the position of playing catch up.
As it turns out, so is the Extropy Institute, with a work to be titled
"The World's Most Dangerous Idea. This grant unites expertise in
engineering, bioinformatics and stem cell biology in a way that is
unprecedented, and it provides a glimpse of the future of biological
research.

phpAll in all, the presentation went very well. The list gets longer
every day. Over longer timescales, funding follows public opinion, and
we can do this for longevity research. The end goal of medicine is to be
able to cheaply repair all age-related degeneration faster than it
happens. The groundwork for a similar attack on the aging process is
still unfinished, however.

htmlNational Geographic News reports on the prospects for using pig
embryonic stem cells to regrow damaged human tissue. The assumption is
that there is something wrong morally about interfering with nature's
processes, or defying nature itself - however, exactly, those ideas are
to be understood. These same cells that regenerate bone marrow will also
regenerate heart muscle, nerve tissue, muscles, liver, bone, cartilage.
'" These new insights follow on from recent work linking the
biochemistry of graying hair, stem cells and melanomas.

aspThe Telegraph reports on another small - but complex and significant
- step forward towards growing replacement organs from a patient's own
cells. This scenario played out for cancer, AIDS and Alzheimer's funding
- we should expect to be able to enact the same script for healthy life
extension research.




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