{"id":35970,"date":"2014-09-01T03:41:41","date_gmt":"2014-09-01T07:41:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-eternal-problem-silicon-valley-cant-solve\/"},"modified":"2014-09-01T03:41:41","modified_gmt":"2014-09-01T07:41:41","slug":"the-eternal-problem-silicon-valley-cant-solve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/immortality-medicine\/the-eternal-problem-silicon-valley-cant-solve\/","title":{"rendered":"The Eternal Problem Silicon Valley Can&#39;t Solve"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The death by a thousand cuts applies to aging. So I am working    to kill aging with a thousand cuts.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the dotcom boom, Dave    Asprey made $6 million in one swoop. At the age of 26, in    the rush of power and possibility that came with that sudden    windfall of cash, he felt like nothing was beyond his reach,    not even death. I decided that I was just not going to die,    he tells me, with a smile. That would be my next challenge.  <\/p>\n<p>    And, so, Asprey joined the age-old fight to conquer death.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over the last 15 years, Asprey has been tinkering with    technologies in the hopes of slowing the aging process in his    own body. He describes this as bio-hacking, using the hacker    mentality to turbocharge his own biochemistry. And to hear    Asprey tell it, that's working: With a couple of scientific    hacks, hes lost hundreds of pounds, increased his IQ, and    improved the quality of his sleep. All these things, he says,    are also prolonging his life-span. Hes now sharing these    techniques with others through Bulletproof Executive, the    company he founded that creates coffee and other products to spike    bodily performance, and as the chairman of the board of the    Silicon Valley    Health Institute, a group that meets monthly to discuss the    latest developments in the study of longevity.  <\/p>\n<p>    The building that houses the SVHI, located just down the street    from Googles campus, is a microcosm of a growing Silicon    Valley trend. There, Asprey and others are trying to stop    individual bodies from aging--starting with their own--and    investment is pouring into a growing number of companies whose    stated goal is to increase human longevity and, in some cases,    even cure death. Asprey freely admits that these are grandiose,    quixotic endeavors. But in a place where geeks have changed the    world with previously unthinkable breakthroughs in science,    nothing seems impossible. When youre young and youve just    created something amazing that makes you a ton of a money, you    do egotistical things, Asprey says. And Im not saying thats    a bad thing: I want to swing for the fences. What is all of    this cool technology were creating compared to getting an    extra hundred years of life?  <\/p>\n<p>    He's far from the only one dreaming of a home run. Last year    Google launched Calico Labs, a medical company whose goal is    to tackle aging and illness. While so far Calico is remaining    fairly secretive about its projects (my requests for an    interview were politely declined), experts believe its    objective is to go beyond solving individual diseases the way    most medical researchers have done until now. Instead, it will    work on technologies that extend life through previously    untapped means, like gene therapies and cryogenics. Earlier    this year, Calico hired Cynthia Kenyon, an acclaimed geneticist    from the University of California, San Francisco, who has been    experimenting with tweaking genes in animals to slow aging. By    disabling a gene called daf-2, she has doubled the life-span of    roundworms, fruit flies, and mice. In her new role as VP of    aging research at Calico, she will ostensibly be attempting to    re-create these results in humans.  <\/p>\n<p>    This year, another company, Human Longevity, joined the    anti-aging quest. Founded by J. Craig Venter, another    millionaire entrepreneur, its central goal involves    understanding DNA. Felix Frueh, the chief scientific officer of    Human Longevity, explains that in some ways, the goals of Human    Longevity are in line with what medicine has been trying to do    all along: cure illness, improve life quality, and extend the    human life-span. The difference is that his company applies    big-data tools to process vast quantities of information we now    have about the human body. The organization will sequence 2    million human genomes in five years, gathering unparalleled    insights into the causes of disease. Rather than tackling    problems incrementally, he says it is possible to work on a    bigger scale, yielding more dramatic results. One of them could    be cheating death.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I spoke to other members of the medical community--doctors    and surgeons--they were largely skeptical about the anti-aging    movement. Dr. Mark Shrime, a surgeon who serves as a clinical    instructor at Harvard Medical School, says that radical life    extension and curing death hardly ever comes up in hospitals or    medical classes. He tells me that theories of longevity have    been circulating for decades without any tangible results but    outcomes seen in lab animals are rarely replicated on human    bodies. The question is, are these things feasible in    high-level organisms, like primates, he says. Shrime points    out that there is already an immortal jellyfish. The steps to    making humans immortal would be astronomical, he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Raghu Athre at Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital in Texas    says that in working with patients, it becomes immediately    apparent that human bodies are complicated and often react in    ways that we could never expect. Patients are not the same as    test tubes and lab rats, he says. There are so many variables    that are out of our control. Athre argues that tech    entrepreneurs are used to creating things they can control and    work with data that makes sense; doctors, on the other hand,    realize that human beings often defy logic. While neck cancer    is associated with smoking, there are also 29-year-old    non-smokers who get neck cancer and die within six months, he    says.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is not to say that doctors believe life extension will    never happen. We will probably get to a point where we know    enough about aging to increase life-spans,\" Shrime says, \"but    if we are seeing breakthroughs in worms and jellyfish, this is    still miles and miles away from anything tangible we can offer    to patients.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Excerpt from:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.fastcompany.com\/3034569\/healthware\/the-eternal-problem-silicon-valley-cant-solve?partner=rss\/RK=0\/RS=6QoZg7_ecOUzs3vxL0D48Zn.7Ik-\" title=\"The Eternal Problem Silicon Valley Can&#39;t Solve\">The Eternal Problem Silicon Valley Can&#39;t Solve<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The death by a thousand cuts applies to aging. 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