On Giving Tuesday, Help to Build a Future in which Aging is Controlled and Age-Related Diseases No Longer Exist

Giving Tuesday is just a few days away, the better sibling of earlier days of mandated commerce. Whatever your thoughts on top-down collectivism, there are worse things in the world than a successful movement to prompt people into thinking about the causes they support in principle, and encourage them to make that support material. Philanthropy is a very necessary part of our society, and particularly in the case of technological progress. Established sources of funding for medial research and development, even those we might think of as having an appetite for risk, such as venture capital funds, are in fact very conservative. The greater the pool of funds, the more conservative and risk-averse its controllers. But all new lines of research, all first attempts at development, are by nature highly risky endeavors, and thus there is very little funding for them. The world is awash in money looking for a home, but next to none of those resources flow towards the high-risk, high-reward projects that will produce the next generation of medical technology. In the case we are interested in, that next generation means rejuvenation therapies capable of repairing and reversing the known root causes of aging. The foundation technologies for rejuvenation, those outlined more than fifteen years ago in the SENS proposals, still largely languish. Despite the successes that our broader community has achieved since then, such as the current excitement and investment in senolytic therap...
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