Tony Wyss-Coray is the leader of lab at Stanford U. that has done a lot of work on heterochronic parabiosis (joining the blood systems of an old and young mouse) and I believe he’s also a founder of Alkahest, which was covered in the Longevity Summit update.
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Related to this general topic, another interview:
I wonder how this research might impact the “Young Blood” potential. Seems like it could be a big caveat:
ALZHEIMER’S MAY SPREAD THROUGH BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, SCIENTISTS FIND
Results from a new study published in the journal Stem Cell Reports suggest that transfusions and transplants of blood, bone marrow, organs and other biological matter from one person with hereditary Alzheimer’s to a healthy person can spread the disease.
Canadian scientists at the University of British Columbia arrived at this conclusion after performing lab experiments with mice and stem cells.
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What, no mention of Teal Omics and the proteomic BioAge clock? May turn out to be the most accurate aging clock yet. He’s the co-founder but maybe that’s just what he does in his spare time.
https://www.tealomics.com/
I need to email them and see when it will be made available.
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