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#003: Replacing the Brain–the Key to Longevity? – Jean Hebert (Professor @ Einstein College of Medicine)

Jun 12, 20241 hr 23 minEp. 3
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Jean Hebert is a professor of genetics and neuroscience at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In this interview, he discusses his strategy of replacing ageing as a pathway to longevity, shifting focus from genetics to brain tissue replacement due to ageing complexities. He emphasizes the potential of gene delivery technology and brain replacement for longevity. The conversation covers tissue replacement, particularly cortical tissue, and other brain structures like the hypothalamus. Jean addresses surgery challenges, the need for improved techniques, and estimated costs of $3 to $10 billion. We also discuss reversible cryostasis, advancements in cryopreservation, and the ethical implications of brain replacement and destructive uploading, alongside strategies to attract talent and funding to the longevity field.


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