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North Carolina Science Blogging Conference, January, 2007
Posted by attilachordash on November 6, 2006
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The bioinformatics bet: what can IT folks do for life extension?
Posted by attilachordash on November 6, 2006
Briefly: A lot. As you might have noticed, for me as biotechnologist/life extensionist, the most important reference group is the group of IT people, because of the engineering approach, software-hardware tools, intuition concerning technology and funds. After Reason and Chris, our next answerer is Jim Craig, who published his answers here as a comment first by accident. This democracy of comments and reader generated contribution is so welcome. Jim is a lead architect and director of a software team, and the type of IT guy, whose interests can easily be as valuable concerning life extension as biotechnologists, and not exclusively in the long run.
1. What is the story of your life extension commitment?
I have adopted life extension as a hobby. I now study microbiology, proteomics and molecular design about 20 hours per week and plan to guide the next 20-40 years of my career through bioinformatics and eventually into de novo drug design with an emphasis on aging solutions.
2. Is it a commitment for moderate or maximum life extension?
maximum. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in IT, IT&BT, US, USA, aging, anti-aging, bioinformatics, blog, community, concept, life extension, longevity, partial immortalization, pimm, technology | Leave a Comment »





