
#10 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: rapamycin and dogs — man’s best friends? — living longer, healthier lives and turning back the clock on aging, and age-related diseases
The Peter Attia Drive
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The Impact of a Study Like This in People's Pets on Public Perception
terry rose: The field of aging research still has a bit of a reputation problem lem among the broader scientific community. i think that actually being able to show in dogs living in the human environment that we can modify aging will have a an impact, not just on the public but also among scientists who might actually say, okay, aging research has arrived. Terry rose: Whether it's met for man or rapamice or something else, you've got some work to do and there needs to be a path forward where people are willing to try these experiments.
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