Mark Hamalainen is
funded by the Methuselah Foundation under the
MitoSENS banner, a project to replicate fragile
mitochondrial DNA in the cellular nucleus and thus prevent
its contribution to aging. Like many of the younger generation of bioscientists, he's
open about the desired goal of healthy life extension: "it is good to be alive today, so why not tomorrow? I could write a book on all the things I'd like to do that one lifetime isn't enough for. I can understand how it is culturally advantageous (or at least inevitable) to come up with justifications for aging being ok when there is no prospect of intervention. But to maintain those beliefs
when intervention is foreseeable is irrational.
Any pro-death argument is vastly out of proportion with
the horrible reality of aging: the gradual decay of your body that
culminates in the ceasing of your existence."
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http://pimm.wordpress.com/2006/12/01/mark-hamalainen-the-mitosens-fellow-blogterview-on-life-extension/
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