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eternaltraveler
16 Aug 2016
Hi All,
We are seeking highly motivated health extension focused individuals for research positions in Concord California in the following areas;
Flow cytometry, technical writing, stem cell culture, software development and animal husbandry (mice).
We have positions for highly experienced individuals as well as intern level positions.
Our website is transfusionhealth.com. We work with blood stem cells and immune system modification and enhancement. Please contact me to if interested.
Edited by eternaltraveler, 16 August 2016 - 11:18 PM.
StevesPetRat
18 Aug 2016
Do you have any need for a reformed theoretical physicist with a borderline obsession for the hard science of (and some speculative self-experimentation in) health and wellness?
Edit: Immune system modulation seems to be an interest of your company that I share, e.g. this thread. I happen to be leaving academia and looking for a job in the Bay Area, preferably in the health-tech sector, so if there's a shot...
Edited by StevesPetRat, 18 August 2016 - 11:11 PM.
VicenteSilvaNeyra
24 Sep 2020
Hi
I am interested in these topics.
I have created this topic:
Implanting an immortalized bone marrow AND a thymus to replace old cells by immortalized young cells
https://www.longecit...ed-young-cells/
When we get old, both bone marrow and thymus stop working, then, I think that by replacing old cells with younger cells with higher telomerase activity might lead to both rejuvenation and indefinite life extension.
Vicente
Skype:
https://www.linkedin...neyra-67990118/
References:
Simonsen, JL, Rosada, C, Serakinci, N, et al. Telomerase expression extends the proliferative life-span and maintains the osteogenic potential of human bone marrow stromal cells. Nat Biotechnol. 2002;20(6):592–596
https://pubmed.ncbi....h.gov/12042863/
Valentin P. Shichkin & Mariastefania Antica. Thymus Regeneration and Future Challenges
file:///C:/Users/Mi%20Pc/Downloads/Shichkin-Antica2020_Article_ThymusRegenerationAndFutureCha.pdf
Artificial thymic organoids represent a reliable tool to study T-cell differentiation in patients with severe T-cell lymphopenia


