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Harvard Prof. Says Cure For Aging Could Emerge Within 5 Years (washingtonpost.com)

trbdavies writes: Reporting from the CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) gene-editing summit in D.C., the Washington Post quotes Harvard genetics professor George Church as expressing "confidence that in just five or six years he will be able to reverse the aging process in human beings." He says: "A scenario is, everyone takes gene therapy — not just curing rare diseases like cystic fibrosis, but diseases that everyone has, like aging," CRISPR is a powerful technology, but many at the summit have expressed caution about both the ethics and the feasibility of using it to cure disease. The story quotes Klaus Rajewsky, of the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine saying "We have become masters in the art of manipulating genes, but our understanding of their function and interaction is far more limited."

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  1. Fantastic! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    That should coincide with the perfection of nuclear fusion reactors and the release of Hurd 1.0.

  2. Re: ca. 1563 by jhoger · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm tempted to real your English for you

  3. SIde effects may include... by GrBear · · Score: 5, Funny

    Side effects may include:

    - Profuse rectal bleeding
    - Projectile vomiting
    - Sterility
    - Excessive Gas
    - Delusions of Grandeur
    - Suicidal Thoughts
    - Death