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Archive for April 7th, 2007

3 Edmonton Aging (Life Extension) Symposium videos

Posted by attilachordash on April 7, 2007

Following Reason’s links at Fight Aging here is a little conference webcasting from the Edmonton Aging Symposium. You also can read a Conference Report at Ouroboros.

There was a Symposium Live Streaming where for the very nominal fee of $5 CAD per connection to cover bandwidth costs people could watch the majority of presentations in a Windows Media Format. If anybody participated in this trial please share with us the information on it.

Debate between Gregory Stock and Daniel Callahan, which was moderated by Aubrey de Grey

Aubrey de Grey: Damage Accumulation and Age-Related Degeneration

Ronald Bailey: Estimating Your Future’s Options

Posted in Aubrey de Grey, SENS, aging, anti-aging, conference, ethics, life extension, longevity, partial immortalization, presentation, video | 1 Comment »