Eric
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We could spend all that money on defense. Well, that'll sell it, sure.
So we talked about GLP-1s, the T-cell engineering.
So we talked about GLP-1s, the T-cell engineering.
So we talked about GLP-1s, the T-cell engineering.
Are we in an age where we might get a vaccine for every type of cancer at some point?
Are we in an age where we might get a vaccine for every type of cancer at some point?
Are we in an age where we might get a vaccine for every type of cancer at some point?
Right. We basically train your T cells to identify this preemptively.
Right. We basically train your T cells to identify this preemptively.
Right. We basically train your T cells to identify this preemptively.
Every time I have someone equipped to answer this question, I have so much curiosity around senescence. Okay. Because the great mystery to me is if you have this process, mitosis, and it makes an exact replica of itself, why on earth at some point does it stop making an exact replica of itself? What is the process?
Every time I have someone equipped to answer this question, I have so much curiosity around senescence. Okay. Because the great mystery to me is if you have this process, mitosis, and it makes an exact replica of itself, why on earth at some point does it stop making an exact replica of itself? What is the process?
Every time I have someone equipped to answer this question, I have so much curiosity around senescence. Okay. Because the great mystery to me is if you have this process, mitosis, and it makes an exact replica of itself, why on earth at some point does it stop making an exact replica of itself? What is the process?
And the one thing I heard on NPR one day, it was like an hour-long story, and you quote him a ton in your book, is this guy who started erasing layers of the epigenome in mice. And he was erasing so much that initially it would put their body into a state of being like a baby and their organs would grow too big. And then it was learning to dial back how much we erase from this.
And the one thing I heard on NPR one day, it was like an hour-long story, and you quote him a ton in your book, is this guy who started erasing layers of the epigenome in mice. And he was erasing so much that initially it would put their body into a state of being like a baby and their organs would grow too big. And then it was learning to dial back how much we erase from this.
And the one thing I heard on NPR one day, it was like an hour-long story, and you quote him a ton in your book, is this guy who started erasing layers of the epigenome in mice. And he was erasing so much that initially it would put their body into a state of being like a baby and their organs would grow too big. And then it was learning to dial back how much we erase from this.
Because you accumulate garbage and flaws in your epigenome, yeah? Yes. I know already you don't care about living to 200. You're right about that. I already know you don't care. I am fascinated by that.
Because you accumulate garbage and flaws in your epigenome, yeah? Yes. I know already you don't care about living to 200. You're right about that. I already know you don't care. I am fascinated by that.
Because you accumulate garbage and flaws in your epigenome, yeah? Yes. I know already you don't care about living to 200. You're right about that. I already know you don't care. I am fascinated by that.
I got one wow out of him, and I'm going to sleep like a baby tonight. Continue.