VTE Longevity Meeting
January 20, 2020
Longevity Science:
Living Longer & Healthier Lives
This was presented by VTE Board members because expert Margaretta Colangelo was unavailable and scheduled for March. That did not happen because of Covid-19.
She presented in a Senior Academy Lecture on June 10, 2021.
Agenda:
- 5 YouTube videos (pardon some introductory ads)
- Blue Zones – The lifestyles of centenarians
- Hacking Longevity – Data Driven Healthcare
- The Human Genome Project & Precision Medicine
- How to Slow Aging (and even reverse it) – Results from preliminary tests
- AgeTech – technology to help as we age
Your Personal “Blue Zone” | Nick Buettner | TEDxFridley
How many 100-year-olds do you know? Not many? In communities around the world, people are living longer than everybody else. If we mimic their lifestyle can we live longer ourselves?
Hacking Longevity:
Dr. David Karow at Singularity University 2019
Singularity University Global Summit: Dr. David Karow (Human Longevity, Inc.) discusses all things longevity including measuring what matters, data driven healthcare and precision medicine.
The Human Genome Project and precision medicine:
Mayo Clinic Radio
Dr. Eric Green, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, gives an update on advances in human genome research.
How to Slow Aging (and even reverse it)
Scientists like Dr. David Sinclair have evidence of speeding up, slowing, and even reversing aging.
AgeTech – a home care robot example
Can a robot be the “smartwatch” for the elderly?
Additional Links (click any of them)
National Geographic’s “Breakthroughs” – The Age of Aging
Michio Kaku: Genetic and digital immortality are within reach
How to Be Healthy, in Just 48 Words (note “paywall”, but may allow a # of free views)
Or click here for a PDF version of the above article