Bioengineering: The Secret Weapon in the Fight Against Ageing | WIRED Health 2017 | WIRED Events

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Daisy Robinton explores bioengineering and its potential to end ageing.

“The use of gene-editing technology paired with the dropping cost of genome sequencing and analysis is greatly facilitating our ability to understand the functional and mechanistic impact of those genetic mutations on diseases caused by mutations in DNA sequence,” she says.

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Great talk! Keep up the good work spreading the word of geroscience.

sebastianaguiarbrunemeier
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I watched Daisy in the GANT video with Craig Ferguson, she's definitely bright!

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Beautiful, and SMART! I'm in love! ;)

vmwindustries
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This girl has made a career as a scientist mostly for her looks

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5:09 Interesting she uses "interspersed" on slide, it's rather rare. I've searched web and, provided electronic documents are not distorted copies of originals, those who discovered it made and used CRISPR - interspaced term, not C.R.I.S.P.R. - interspersed. Again those points about blondes? I'm kind of disappointed, she showed promise of blend of beauty and knowledge. After that, I don't want to try to check that yogurt fact and the rest - can anybody post supporting links if it's correct?

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