{"id":224511,"date":"2017-06-30T05:50:27","date_gmt":"2017-06-30T09:50:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/why-the-super-rich-are-ploughing-billions-into-the-booming-immortality-industry-evening-standard.php"},"modified":"2017-06-30T05:50:27","modified_gmt":"2017-06-30T09:50:27","slug":"why-the-super-rich-are-ploughing-billions-into-the-booming-immortality-industry-evening-standard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/immortality\/why-the-super-rich-are-ploughing-billions-into-the-booming-immortality-industry-evening-standard.php","title":{"rendered":"Why the super-rich are ploughing billions into the booming &#8216;immortality industry&#8217; &#8211; Evening Standard"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Imagine a world in which youre 90 years old and nowhere near    middle-aged. An app on your phone has hacked your DNA code, so    you know exactly when to go to the doctor to receive gene    therapy to prevent all the diseases you dont yet have. A    microchip in your skin sends out a signal if youre at risk of    developing a wrinkle  so you step out of the sun and hotfoot    it to your dermatologist. Every evening you sync your    brain-mapping device with The Cloud, so even if you were caught    up in a fatal accident youd still be able to cheat death     every detail of your life would simply be downloaded to one of    the perfect silicon versions youd had made of yourself,    ensuring you last until at least your 1,000th birthday.  <\/p>\n<p>    This may sound like science fiction but it could be your fate     provided you can afford it. If current research develops into    medicine, in the London of the future the super-rich wont    simply be able to buy the best things in life, theyll be able    to buy life itself by transforming themselves into a    bio-engineered super-race, capable of living, if not forever,    then for vastly longer than the current UK life expectancy of    81 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    The science of turning back the clock has never been more    advanced. In Boston, a drug capable of reversing half a    lifetime of ageing in mice is about to be tested on humans in a    medical trial monitored by Nasa. NMN is a compound found    naturally in broccoli which boosts levels of NAD, a protein    involved in energy production that depletes as we get older.    Professor David Sinclair, who headed up the initial research at    Australias University of New South Wales, doses himself with    500mg daily, and claims that he has already become more    youthful. According to blood tests analysing the state of the    48-year-olds cells, prior to taking the pills Sinclair was in    the same physical shape as a 57-year-old, but now hes    31.4.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, Hollywood stars looking for the elixir of youth    might want to keep a close eye on developments at Newcastle    University where last February Professor Mark Birch-Machin    identified, for the first time, the mitochondrial complex which    depletes over time, causing skin to age. Mitochondria are the    battery packs that power our cells  so if we want to slow down    ageing we need to keep them topped up; doing so would be    transformative for our appearance. In the future, Birch-Machin    believes, well not only be taking pills and applying    cosmetics, well have implants in our skin. Implants will tell    us the state of it  how well our batteries are doing, how many    free radicals, and will inform us how we are doing with our    lifestyle, he says. You can store it, log it, have that    linked to your healthcare package.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such medical discoveries are being translated into treatment at    an unprecedented rate. The day after the results of    Birch-Machins study were published in The New York Times, his    department was contacted by nine companies hoping to turn his    research into revolutionary pharmaceuticals. In 2009, Elizabeth    Blackburn, a professor of biology and physiology at the    University of California, won a Nobel Prize for her work on    telomeres, the protective tips on our chromosomes that break    down as we get older, leaving us prone to age-related diseases.    Blackburn discovered an enzyme called telomerase that can stop    the shortening of telomeres by adding DNA  like a plastic tip    fixing the end of a fraying shoelace. Today, rich Californians    now use telomeres therapy to prolong the life of their pets.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last year, in Monterey, California, the start-up Ambrosia    (founded by Dr Jesse Karmazin, a DC-based physician) began    trialling the effect of blood transfusions, pumping blood from    teenagers into older patients, following studies    thatfound that blood plasma from young mice can    rejuvenate old mice, improving their memory, cognition and    physical activity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr Richard Siow, who heads up the Age Research department at    Kings College London, believes we may be soon reach a    significant point in anti-ageing research because of the    massive amounts of money allocated by governments and charities    worldwide in the hope of making a breakthrough. Indeed,    according to a survey by Transparency Market Research, by 2019    the anti-ageing market will be worth 151 billion worldwide.    Life expectancy in many countries has already increased from    65-68 all the way through to 70, 80, 85 because people are now    surviving heart disease, strokes and cancer, points out Siow,    who has been studying anti-ageing compounds found in Indian    spices and tea. We are now redefining what ageing means. How    can we extend that period of health so were not a burden?  <\/p>\n<p>    It is in Silicon Valley, however, that the really radical    advances seem likely to be made. Freshly minted internet    tycoons appear willing to pay any price to prolong their lives    and a critical mass of geeks is working furiously towards    understanding our biology at an unprecedented rate. Take Dmitry    Itskov, the Russian billionaire founder of the life-extension    non-profit 2045 Initiative, who is paying scientists to map the    human brain so our minds can be decanted into a computer and    either downloaded to a robot body or synced with a hologram. Or    Joon Yun, a physician and hedge fund manager who insisted at an    anti-ageing symposium of the California elite in March that    ageing is simply a programming error encoded in our DNA. If    something is encoded, you can crack the code, he told an    audience which, according to The New Yorker, included    multi-billionaire Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Goldie    Hawn. Thermodynamically, there should be no reason we cant    defer entropy indefinitely. We can end ageing forever.  <\/p>\n<p>    And then theres PayPal founder (and Donald Trump supporter)    Peter Thiel, who has a net worth of 2.1 billion and has    reportedly invested in start-up Unity Biotechnology  which    aims to develop drugs that make many debilitating consequences    of ageing as uncommon as polio. Thiel has also offered funding    to individual researchers, such as Aubrey de Grey, the    Chelsea-born, Cambridge and California-based gerontologist who    ploughed the 11 million he inherited from his artist mother,    Cordelia, into founding the Strategies for Engineered    Negligible Senescence Research Foundation in Mountain View,    which promotes the use of rejuvenation biotechnology in    anti-ageing research.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, the best known element of the immortality industry    is cryogenic freezing. Despite its reputation as the last    resort of wealthy cranks, it remains in business; at the Alcor    cryonics facility in Arizona, 149 corpses have already been    preserved in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of minus 196C    since it was founded in 1972. Worldwide there are thousands of    people signed up for cryogenics services, including Alcors 28    clients in the UK. The service doesnt come cheap (full-body    freezing costs 165,000, while having your head cut off and    frozen is around 60,000) but it has some impressive-sounding    clients, including de Grey and Dr Anders Sandberg, research    fellow at Oxford Universitys Future of Humanity    Institute.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a gamble but its still much better than being dead,    says Sandberg. He envisages a world in which the brain is    paramount, so when his is revived it could be transformed into    a sort of computer programme containing all of his memories of    life on earth. If you actually exist as software you have a    lot of options. I do enjoy having a physical body but why have    just one when you could have lots of different ones?  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, if such experiments do come to fruition, they could    have far reaching implications for our society. Already, a    rapidly ageing population is placing enormous stress on    healthcare and pension systems worldwide. De Grey sees the    problem of over-population being cured by a dwindling    birth-rate. Buthe says little about the impact this would    have on the young.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then theres the question of whether we will one day be living    in a world defined by gaping differences in life expectancy     where the haves live for 10 times longer than the have    nots. Mortality has been the great equaliser from beggars to    kings to emperors, says Dr Jack Kreindler, medical director at    the Centre for Health & Human Performance in Harley Street.    If people embark on really sophisticated, targeted therapies    to repair damage to their cells... I think were definitely    entering into them and us territory. As projected in Homo    Deus, the best-selling book of Israeli academic Yuval Noah    Harari, Kreindler adds, we could witness a schism in humanity    where we have some people so bioengineered that only the very,    very rich can sustain the amount of maintenance required to    look after their enhancements, while others simply cant afford    to do anything but be natural.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nevertheless, the quest to overcome mortality continues apace.    Last year, at a TEDx symposium Kreindler convened at the    Science Museum, Daisy Robinton, a post-doctoral scientist at    Harvard University, put forward the theory that ageing should    be considered a disease in itself. She described the    excitement in the medical community at the discovery of    CRISPR\/Cas9, a protein that seems to allow us to target and    delete genetic mutations in our DNA. Gene editing provides an    opportunity to not only cure genetic disease but also to    prevent diseases from ever coming into being, Robinton    claimed. To treat our susceptibilities before they ever    transform into symptoms.  <\/p>\n<p>    If this theory became fact, dying of old age might one day seem    as outmoded as being felled by one of the mass killers of the    past for which we get vaccinated. If gene editing on this scale    is possible, Kreindler says we have to ask: Can your cells    become immortal, can they live forever?  <\/p>\n<p>    At the Centre for Health & Human Performance, treatments    may still be firmly rooted in the 21st century, focused as they    are on helping athletes optimise their fitness and    celebritiessuch as David Walliams complete gruelling    challenges for Sport Relief. But Kreindler is clearlyin    awe of what the latestmedical advances might mean for the    future of the human race.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont believe this should be only for the very rich, he    says. If youre going to do things, dont just do it for the    billionaires, do it for the billions.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continued here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.standard.co.uk\/lifestyle\/esmagazine\/why-the-superrich-are-ploughing-billions-into-the-booming-immortality-industry-a3575416.html\" title=\"Why the super-rich are ploughing billions into the booming 'immortality industry' - Evening Standard\">Why the super-rich are ploughing billions into the booming 'immortality industry' - Evening Standard<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Imagine a world in which youre 90 years old and nowhere near middle-aged. 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