Can we live to 150? The Cutting-Edge Science of Human Longevity - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Can we live to 150? The Cutting-Edge Science of Human Longevity

Nov 14, 2016


The science of ageing is on the verge of revolution. While mythologists and science fiction writers have always imagined a day when humans could live forever, real-world scientists are making important strides toward expanding healthy human life spans. Science fiction writer and futurist Jamie Metzl explores today’s cutting edge science and prospects for the future of life extension with some of the world’s leading experts on ageing: Harvard University’s David Sinclair and Nir Barzilai and Ana Maria Cuervo of Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Categories: Science & Technology


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