Timothy Stanley: I feel like a lot of science is serendipity and knowing when to pay attention to it seems like that's one of the more exciting pieces of scientific discovery. Let me ask actually just mention something. rapamycin is an immunosuppressant and at higher doses than we're discussing are used for, for instance, organ transplants or things along those lines. How frequently would any one individual receive that rapamycin? It's not really not ready for prime time. The finding hasn't even been replicated yet. But it was just a single dose of rapamycin given with that single dose of ketamine.

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