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Aubrey D.N.J. de Grey: biographical sketch
Contact Aubrey de Grey Publications Full CV as a Word document
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Some other well-known photographers who have shot me, and whom you are welcome to approach for material (emails linked here), are:
James Day,
Charlie Gray,
Roland Kemp,
Steve Pyke,
Randy Quan,
Peter Searle,
Tom Stockill and
Jonathan Worth.
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Born London, England, 1963
B.A., M.A. and Ph.D., University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Employment 1985-1986: Sinclair Research
Employment 1986-1992: Man-Made Minions
Employment 1992-2006: Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EH, UK
Employment 2006-present: Chairman and Chief Science Officer, Methuselah Foundation
The central goal of my work is to expedite the development of a true cure for
human aging. In my view, the main obstacle to developing such
technology is the position of biogerontology at the boundary between
basic science and medicine: the fundamental knowledge necessary to
develop truly effective anti-aging medicine mostly exists, but the
goal-directed frame of mind that is best suited to turning research
findings into tools is very different from the curiosity-driven ethos
that generated those findings in the first place. As a scientist
with a training in an engineering discipline (computer science), I am
unusually well placed to bridge this gap. I attempt to do so in
three main ways: I do basic biogerontology research, I identify and
promote specific technological approaches to the reversal (not merely
the prevention) of various aspects of aging, and I argue in a wide
range of fora (extending well beyond biologists) for the adoption of a
more proactive approach to extending the healthy human lifespan sooner
rather than later.
Journal editorial board memberships:
Rejuvenation Research (editor-in-chief)
Mitochondrion (associate editor)
AGE (Journal of the American Aging Association)
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Society memberships:
International Association of Biomedical Gerontology (Board of Directors)
British Society for Research on Ageing
American Aging Association (Board of Directors)
Gerontological Society of America (Fellow)
International Coenzyme Q10 Association
Mitochondrion Research Society
Scientific advisory boards (unpaid):
Supercentenarian Research Foundation
Maximum Life Foundation
Legendary Pharmaceuticals
Centenarian Species and Rockfish project
Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Immortality Institute
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Foresight Institute
Biomind LLC
Lifeboat Foundation
Delta G
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (Fellow)
Speaking engagements: I give an average of 20-30 invited talks per year at
scientific conferences and universities. My upcoming speaking engagements
are listed here.
A list of my main publications is given here.
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