
Beyond Biotech - the podcast from Labiotech
Beyond Biotech podcast 68 – rejuvenation with stem cells
Oct 20, 2023
Mark Kotter, founder of clock.bio and CEO of bit.bio, discusses the potential of using human pluripotent stem cells to reverse the harmful effects of time in our cells. The podcast covers the development of aging models, unbiased CRISPR screens, and the identification of gene candidates for cell rejuvenation. The goal is to extend health span by 20 years and create novel treatment approaches based on biomarkers of aging.
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- Mark Kotter's company clock.bio aims to extend and improve quality of life by reversing the harmful effects of time in our cells through the use of human pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).
- Clock.Bio's approach involves harnessing the power of hiPSCs to identify new approaches for treating age-related diseases and creating novel treatment approaches.
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The Origins of Clock.Bio and Bit.Bio
Mark Carter, the founder of Bit.Bio and Clock.Bio, discusses the origins of these companies and how they aim to improve the quality of life through stem cell treatments. Bit.Bio focuses on spinal cord injuries, while Clock.Bio explores age-related diseases. Carter emphasizes the need for cell therapies in treating traumatic spinal cord injuries and degenerative cervical myelopathy. He also highlights the importance of understanding aging and cell identity programs to create new cell types and develop clinical medicines.
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