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SUMMARY:Rejuvenation biotechnology: why age may soon cease to mean aging -
  Aubrey de Grey
DTSTART:20181103T180000Z
DTEND:20181103T200000Z
UID:TALK111118@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Maya Ben Yami
DESCRIPTION:*TIME & LOCATION CHANGE* -\nWith de Grey being in high demand\
 , his talk will now be *SATURDAY 3rd NOVEMBER* in the *Winstanley lecture 
 theatre\, Trinity College*.\n\nAll other details as before: doors will ope
 n 5:45pm for a 6pm start\, followed by a Q&A and refreshments.\n\n‘I’d
  say there is a 50/50 chance we will have brought ageing under decisive co
 ntrol within 20 years. In 100 years\, there’s an 80% or 90% chance that 
 we will have achieved that goal’ - Dr Aubrey de Grey in The Guardian\, S
 eptember 2018. Dr De Grey is the Chief Science Officer of the Strategies f
 or Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) Research Foundation\, a Silicon
  Valley based non-profit whose goal is to ‘transform the way the world r
 esearches and treats age-related diseases’. He is editor-in-chief of the
  journal Rejuvenation Research\, a co-author of the book Ending Aging\, an
 d a Vice-President at AgeX\, a biotech company applying cellular medicine 
 to age-related diseases. De Grey contends that the fundamental knowledge t
 o develop anti-aging medicines already exists. \n\nThe talk is open to the
  public!\n\nWhere: Pfizer lecture theatre\, Chemistry department\n\nMember
 s: Free | Non-members: £3\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/225411303148
 7892/
LOCATION:Pfizer Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry\, Lensfield Road
 \, Cambridge
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