Unedited video of Aubrey’s indepth presentation to a roomful of scientists gathered at the Manhattan Beach Project. Includes an update on his mitochondrial free-radical theory of aging and a description of how regenerative medicine may be able to thwart the aging process altogether. More information at manhattanbeachproject.com Follow updates at http
In this fascinating excerpt from his talk at the Manhattan Beach Project, Michael Ross shows how through his experiments with fruit flies, he is able to prove that by pushing back the timing of reproduction, lifespan is greatly increased. Author of “The Long Tomorrow; How Advances in Evolutionary Biology Can Help Us Postpone Aging,” Professor Michael Rose is one of the world’s leading scientists when it comes to aging, biological immortality, human evolution and similar topics. For more information: maxlifefoundation.com. Updates at http
Gail Wetzler PT and Bruce Schonfeld, Certified Advanced Rolfer, discuss the clinical benefits of Manual Medicine for Optimal Wellness and Longevity on Aging In LA with Paul Peterson. From Pediatrics to Geriatrics, the benefits of manipulation body-based Natural Medicine are wide ranging and life spanning. “Top 10″ Preventive and Ergonomic Tips.
The Manhattan Beach Project was a historic gathering of scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs held in Manhattan Beach, California on November 13-15, 2009. The goal of the conference was to create a strategy to defeat human aging and to fund that strategy. Dr. Bill Andrews updated the group on the progress being made at Sierra Sciences to identify telomerase activators. To learn more about Sierra Sciences, sierrasciences.com
World leading medical doctors in the fields of anti-aging and prevention discuss anti-aging strategies and “how to pick an anti-aging doctor.” From left-to-right the participants include Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. Dave Woynarowski, Dr. Karlis Ullis, Dr. Phillip Miller and Dr. Stephen Coles. More information can be found at manhattanbeachproject.com or follow updates at http
Scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs discuss anti-aging technologies and ways to accelerate their development. Took place on a Saturday afternoon, November 14, 2009, in Manhattan Beach, California.
Following presentations by some of the world’s leading scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs, Dave Kekich restates the purpose of The Manhattan Beach Project and summarizes what the attendees have learned so far. He builds a compelling argument for the societal benefits of curing aging, and projects what it will cost to get the job done.
Following presentations by some of the world’s leading scientists, anti-aging doctors, and entrepreneurs, Dave Kekich restates the purpose of The Manhattan Beach Project and summarizes what the attendees have learned so far. He builds a compelling argument for the societal benefits of curing aging, and projects what it will cost to get the job done.
World leading medical doctors in the fields of anti-aging and prevention discuss anti-aging strategies and “how to pick an anti-aging doctor.” From left-to-right the participants include Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. Dave Woynarowski, Dr. Karlis Ullis, Dr. Phillip Miller and Dr. Stephen Coles. More information can be found at manhattanbeachproject.com or follow updates at http
Professor Steve Coles and Robert Bradbury discuss the state-of-the-art for using “pristine stem cells” to replace lost cells in the body. This conversation took place during the Manhattan Beach Project. To see the complete set of videos related to this conference, visit: youtube.com