Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Report for Feb 8 | Kimberly Edwards, Kyle Jameson, Vincent Lehman

Hey everyone! We'll be giving our report on Dr. Aubrey de Grey. We chose to use one of his earliest TEDTalks instead of a book, so I've included a transcription of that presentation below. If you would prefer to read it in a language other than English, you can find alternative translations here. Just click on "Transcript" under the video, and it will give you the avaliable options. It's also avaliable (in English) for download straight from my Google Drive in the event that you'd prefer to have it saved electronically to consult during our discussion.

If you'd like to go straight to the video on YouTube instead of watching on this site, here's a direct link: "A Roadmap to End Aging".  

We've chosen to include our discussion questions in our PowerPoint to better faciliate conversation in the moment, but if anything in the video inspires you to share, please do so in the comment section and we'll bring it up during our presentation!

Please bring your cell phones with you to class!
Of course, most folks already do, but we will be doing polling via text message during our presentation, and would love for everyone to be able to participate!

We hope you enjoy our topic, and good luck on all of yours!


Kimberly, Kyle, and Vincent

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Dr. Aubrey de Grey, "A Roadmap to End Aging"



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English Transcript of "A Roadmap to End Aging"



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Quiz
  1. What tiny organism allows for genes to be placed (or reverse transcribed rather) into the human genome: bacteria, viruses, archea, or "my friend bob?"
  2. T/F- Metabolic byproducts accumulate over time, eventually causing pathology.
  3. What is the study of Gerontology?
  4. T/F- The "robust mouse rejuvenation procedure" allows for mice typically living an average of 3 years to their 5th birthday. This therapy is adminstered at year two of the mice's life span (tripling their remaining life).
  5. What does "LEV" stand for?
  6. List one ethical concern that comes to your mind personally with regards to the extention of human life.

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