Jim mellon juvenescence define
This new book by Jim Mellon and Al Chalabi is a layman's guide to longevity..
What's making you so optimistic that you and I will live to be 100 or 110?
The first book I wrote about biotech came out at the end of 2012.
When the latest book came out, we were looking at just five years of a gap. And in those five years, artificial intelligence - which didn't exist in 2012 - is now very much in the frame for the development of new compounds.
The pages of Juvenescence – defined as the state of being youthful or of growing young and also the name of the business that Jim uses to.
A cure for hepatitis C did not exist in 2012. Now, if you've got the money - and even if you don't have the money, because drugs are coming down in price - you can be cured of hepatitis C. Cancer immunotherapy did not exist in 2012, and is fast becoming the standard of care in blood cancers and will ultimately become as important in solid tumors as well, improving cancer survival rates by a dramatic amount.
And lastly, most importantly, CRISPR gene editing did not exist in 2012. If you think about what's happened in the last five years, all remarkable technologies, just imagine what's going happen in the next five years.