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Prostate cancer screening is broken in America so I started a company four years ago to fix it. We’re almost there with a highly accurate test for prostate cancer that is urine based.
Pee in a cup, know with precision.
Details below!
i. Over 20 million PSA... See more
Chamath Palihapitiyax.com10 bio companies on the edge of legality and ethics:
- Alcor - freezes people after death (running since 1974; >200 people frozen)
- Viagen - clones animals like cats, dogs, and horses for private owners
- Nectome - brain preservation co aiming at long-term memory preservation (Sam Altman on... See more
Dr. Shelbyx.com
Solving "boring" problems can be lucrative in life science. Danaher is a conglomerate that makes your centrifuges, antibodies, microscopes, etc. Within ~1/2x $AAPL return since '85...without making a drug. "Hard" to replicate but underrated in all the high-flying tech talk. https://t.co/2zVGmHeFkf
For Blood and Money: Billionaires, Biotech, and the Quest for a Blockbuster Drug
Discussing the importance of translational models and the promising future of gene and mRNA therapies for joint regeneration.
TRANSCRIPT
The regulatory agencies are telling us we want to see better translation of scientific findings to humans. So use better translational models. And the horse and this polysulfate and several other treatments have been demonstrated to be quite effective in the horses. That gives me more confidence.
And I think if you're discussing this with a group of
... See moreFireside Chat: A Plan for Humanity with Bryan Johnson
youtube.comYou get a blood test at your annual physical.
The doctor says, "we see evidence of cancer floating in your blood."
You're ordered to get Larry Ellison's patented AI gene therapy that costs $500,000 per dose.
You get four treatments and the last dose kills... See more
Toby Rogersx.com
