{"id":1071738,"date":"2017-12-22T03:41:02","date_gmt":"2017-12-22T08:41:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.antiagingmedicine.tv\/immortality-medicine-prometheism-transhumanism-post.php"},"modified":"2024-08-18T12:15:41","modified_gmt":"2024-08-18T16:15:41","slug":"immortality-medicine-prometheism-transhumanism-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/immortality-medicine\/immortality-medicine-prometheism-transhumanism-post.php","title":{"rendered":"Immortality Medicine | Prometheism Transhumanism Post &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Aging in    Aspen is different than in other places.  <\/p>\n<p>    Walk the malls or the streets, and youll see people of a    certain age, call it 60-plus, who glow with life. Take to the    steep roads or trails just after dawn and you will be passed by    geriatric joggers and cyclists, mixed in with the millennials    and Gen-Xers, riding or running up the substantial hills,    getting miles in before breakfast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aspenites of all ages embrace their physicality. They are in    shape and they are either living the later years of their lives    to the fullest, on their own terms, or actively pursuing    healthy practices so that their futures will also be bright.  <\/p>\n<p>    At a plethora of events like last weeks Aspen Brain Lab and    the Aspen Institutes Spotlight Health, presented earlier this    summer, Aspenites engage with each other and with new,    sometimes revolutionary ideas in health care. Make no mistake,    the outsized financial resources of the community allow many to    benefit from the best health care that money can buy.  <\/p>\n<p>      Human Longevitys intentions, if successful, would transform      the status quo of the medical, pharmaceutical and health      insurance industries.    <\/p>\n<p>    Lets face it, this is an amazing place to grow old.  <\/p>\n<p>    A POTENTIALLY NEW PARADIGM  <\/p>\n<p>    Last week, in a lovely private home at the base of Smuggler    Mountain, a small group of Aspenites gathered to hear of a    budding revolution in health care. As the assembled, ranging in    age from late 30s to their mid 70s, relaxed in chairs and on    sofas in the well-appointed living room, sipping wine and    sampling spring rolls, they listened to a presentation that    proposed the potential to change the way they look at their own    health. And their future, as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the first nourishing rain in months pelted the roof and    shrouded the Aspen Mountain views from the house, J. Craig    Venter, who gained fame, acclaim and fortune in the early 2000s    for his role in the quest to sequence the human genome,    explained how his latest creation, Human Longevity, Inc., in La    Jolla, California, is working to turn the world of health care    upside down.  <\/p>\n<p>    Venter, a vibrant 70-year-old, co-founded Human Longevity to    provide people with the most complete and intensive genetic and    physical assessments of their health that has ever existed.    These road maps show clients, in intimate detail, the exact    condition of their bodies at a given moment in time, and what    pitfalls may exist for the future based upon their genetic    makeup.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sitting comfortably with his toy poodle, Darwin, on his lap,    the bearded Venter detailed his vision for the company that has    raised over $300 million in capital from investors, including    Celgene and GE Ventures. The goal is to give people, and    eventually health care companies, advance information about    pre-existing health issues so that the focus can be on    prevention as a health care option, rather than continuing the    long entrenched tradition of fixing people after they have    already developed maladies or life threatening diseases.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps because of Venters earlier success with the human    genome, his project is receiving much attention. Last year he    was here in Aspen to address the Ideas Festival and speak at    the Charlie Rose Weekend event. This spring he was the subject    of a Forbes Magazine cover story on the project and has also    been featured in documentaries produced by production companies    as disparate as NOVA and Red Bull TV. Though he is not without    his detractors, some of whom find him arrogant and infused with    an outsized disrespect for established medical conventions,    Venter is once again on a quest for change.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like Amazon revolutionizing shopping, Tesla challenging the    automotive industry and Uber disrupting transportation, Human    Longevitys intentions, if successful, would transform the    status quo of the medical, pharmaceutical and health insurance    industries.  <\/p>\n<p>    THE HEALTH NUCLEUS PROGRAM  <\/p>\n<p>    The product of the Human Longevity is knowledge on a disk.  <\/p>\n<p>    Clients currently come to a luxurious facility in La Jolla for    a physical assessment unlike any that has previously been    available to human beings. Called the Health Nucleus, the    procedure calls for a complete review and analysis of a    clients physical health. When completed, clients walk away    with a disk that details both their DNA and their current state    of health.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first element of the Health Nucleus, and perhaps most    revolutionary, is the process of a whole genome sequencing of    each client, the actual mapping of their personal genetic code,    or their DNA. Every cell of a person has 23 pairs of    chromosomes. In each chromosome there are millions of pieces of    information. Think of these as individual words or letters that    are unique to any and every individual. This is the genetic    story of our lives. Add it all up and there are 6.4 billion    characters of code in each of us, Venter said.  <\/p>\n<p>    This data tells us everything about our physical makeup. The    color of our eyes and hair, how tall we will grow, whether we    are right-handed or left-handed. And it also tells us what    diseases we may be susceptible to, or even pre-ordained for.    From cancers to cardiovascular issues, which combined account    for two-thirds of all deaths in this country, to metabolic and    neurological issues, the genome sequencing provides insights    into what potential health issues we should be aware of.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the completion of the whole genome sequencing, the    information is analyzed and cross-referenced with the largest    database of full genotypic information that currently exists. A    500-page report is prepared, including with a short summation,    for each client. When we did the first genome sequencing in    2000 we built a $50 million computer and the cost of the    process was $100 million. Today, thanks to the progress in    computing power, we are able to do a sequence in 12 minutes at    a cost of closer to $1,000, Venter said to the intrigued    group. The computing power we have today is 1,350 times    greater than when we first started sequencing the genome.  <\/p>\n<p>    The second component of the Health Nucleus is a full body and    brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI. This state of the art    technology uses high frequency radio waves to produce vivid,    vibrant and previously unimaginably clear images of internal    organs. And, in contrast to previous technologies like cat    scans, it requires no radiation.  <\/p>\n<p>    This MRI will show, with a multitude of cross sections, what is    inside your body and the state of health it is in. Ever want to    see the size of your hippocampus in full Technicolor? How about    your kidney in 3-D? At the conclusion of the session, as many    as 18,000 images of the clients body can be accessed.  <\/p>\n<p>    These exams are not just for the aged. In fact, the ability for    the Health Nucleus examinations to offer a base line of health    information can change the way younger people plan for their    health care throughout their lives. We have performed    assessments on people from 18 to 99 years old, Venter said. He    recommended that the procedures are appropriate for people,    beginning in their 20s and 30s.  <\/p>\n<p>    REAL LIFE MEANING  <\/p>\n<p>    But beyond just the novelty and wonder of seeing what the    inside of your body looks like, the MRI has the capability of    identifying real life-threatening issues that may go undetected    in other types of physicals. Forty percent of the people who    undergo the assessments have something to address.    Two-and-a-half percent who come in have cancers, Venter said.    We see lots of aneurysms that are treatable and incidents of    prostate cancers in men.  <\/p>\n<p>    Early detections are extremely rewarding, Venter said with a    degree of irony, before explaining his own experience with the    assessments. Last year I underwent a physical with my doctor    and showed no indications of any issues. I then went through    our Health Nucleus assessment and discovered, to my shock, that    I had high-grade prostate cancer. After undergoing treatment    last November, Venter is now cancer free.  <\/p>\n<p>    Choking up in front of the group, Venter also told the story of    his science mentor, partner and friend, Nobel laureate in    medicine Hamilton Smith, 85, who found he had a deadly lymphoma    while undergoing an evaluation using the Health Nucleus    assessment. He, too, underwent treatment and is doing well.    Ham would likely not be alive today if we had not begun this    project.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Health Nucleus project is still in its development stages    and there are issues to be reckoned with. Colon cancers, for    example, cannot be identified reliably as of yet, so    colonoscopies are still recommended. Stat News, an online    health journalism site produced by Boston Globe Media, recently    presented an article stating that there are components of the    human genome that have yet to be decoded that could affect the    accuracy of current sequencing. Finding physicians who have the    capability to review the data properly can be a challenge. And    the costs of the Health Nucleus screenings are not currently    covered by insurance and must be paid out of pocket.  <\/p>\n<p>    But Venter is aggressively moving forward. It was announced    that Human Longevity will be opening 10 new clinics throughout    the nation; unfortunately Aspen is not currently on the docket.    And perhaps most importantly, HLI has introduced two new    versions of its consumer assessments at price points of $4,900    or $7,500, considerably less than the original Health Nucleus    Platinum program that costs $25,000. Expectations are those    costs will come down in the future as the program scales up.  <\/p>\n<p>    While immortality may never be an option, increasing ones life    span by a number of years by predicting and preventing    treatable disease may well be the wave of the future. When I    asked J. Craig Venter how long he wants to live, he looked    wistfully across the room toward his wife, Heather. Well, Id    like to see this project through, he said with a stiff upper    lip. Then, in a much softer voice, And Id like to spend as    much time with my wife as I possibly can.  <\/p>\n<p>    For those who can afford it and are interested in knowing as    much about their health options as is possible, and potentially    reducing the onset of preventable disease, the Health Nucleus    testing may be very attractive. As Aspenite Joe Nevin, who    hosted the gathering, asked, Why wouldnt you want to know?  <\/p>\n<p>Original post:Aspen Times Weekly: How Long Do You Want to Live?  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