“The potential of today’s most cutting-edge genetic medicine to improve human health and extend lifespan is here, and we need human courage in order to actually grasp it,” he continued. “Every leap and great discovery in medical history has come not from bureaucratic caution, but from the courage to discover.”
One company that stands to benefit from the rise of freedom cities is Minicircle, a longevity biotech company focused on developing gene therapies to extend human lifespans.
Ryan Rossner starred as a kicker at Stephen F. Austin before taking two years to pursue an NFL career, signing as an undrafted free agent with the Atlanta Falcons. When he didn’t break through, he returned to school and went on to earn a Ph.D. in molecular aging, studying under University of Washington professors Brian Kennedy and Matt Kaeberlein and pursuing research with Scott Leiser.
Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever is Netflix’s new documentary film about Bryan Johnson’s anti-aging attempts, and here’s what the Minicircle gene therapy company actually is.
Kenneth Scott travels internationally for experimental treatments, doesn’t use soap, and spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on his quest for immortality
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