The Dr. Hyman Show

How Reprogramming Our Genes Can Extend Our Lives with George Church

Aug 31, 2022
Dr. George Church, a Harvard professor and a pioneer in gene editing, discusses groundbreaking advances in gene reprogramming aimed at extending human lifespans. He explores how innovative approaches could reverse aging and improve healthspan. The conversation delves into the potential of gene therapies, ethical implications, and personalized medicine strategies. Church also touches on practical steps for enhancing longevity through nutrition and lifestyle choices. His visions of a future where aging is redefined will leave you intrigued about the possibilities of genetic science.
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INSIGHT

Aging as a Disease

  • Aging is a disease process, not just a normal phenomenon.
  • It happens higher up in the biological hierarchy and drives downstream diseases.
INSIGHT

Hallmarks of Aging

  • Addressing the hallmarks of aging could prevent age-related diseases.
  • Focus on underlying causes rather than solely defining aging as a disease itself.
ANECDOTE

Cellular Reprogramming

  • Reprogramming 80-year-old cells to behave like embryonic cells demonstrates aging reversal potential.
  • This is done using Yamanaka factors, which earned Shinya Yamanaka a Nobel Prize.
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