I just finished "Ending Aging" and am even more convinced than I have been that I want to devote my career to regenerative medicine and ending aging. I'm currently in medical school to become a physician, but should be able to get involved with research as well.
What technology do you think will be able to impact the most areas in the future? Dr. De Grey listed 7 categories. I'm wondering which one of them would have the largest impact. For example, stem cells could help brain disorders and muscle disorders. Eliminating advanced glycation products would help with diabetes, blood pressure, and general wellness. I
initially, my main interest is to have people looking good, feeling good, and remaining independent as they age; while we figure out how to eliminate the other issues down the road. People in their 30 and 40s already start to decline in terms of muscle and strength. I'd like to be able to help these people remain at their peak and get older people back to theirs as well.
I'm thinking stem cells or removing senescent cells could be the way to go for improving muscle mass and strength. Which one do you think would be best? And which would have the most impact on health overall? Or is the answer something else completely.
Sorry to be so wordy. Been reading all day and the brain is starting to get fried. Lol