Today’s discussion features Benjamin Anderson, a friend of mine from St. Louis and who i would consider a life long learner. He has previously built WAND, an Uber-like platform for booking housekeepers and more recently is an executive producer for the Vance Crowe podcast. However, here i talk with Ben about his independent research in aging and bioelectric networks through independent research and why he thinks this may be a good intervention point for longevity.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:34 Background and Discovering Bioelectricity
8:49 Most Compelling Examples of Bioelectricity
16:38 Advantages of Top-Down Controls in Biology
22:50 What's needed for progress
29:40 Challenges of doing research as an independent
33:51 Starting an independent lab
39:22 Speculating in public on bioelectricity for cellular reprogramming
43:34 Intervention strategies in complex systems
46:45 Advantages of a generalist mindset
49:54 A place to work without constraints
Please note that The Sheekey Science Show is distinct from Eleanor Sheekey's teaching and research roles at the University of Cambridge. The information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Sheekey Science Show and guests assume no liability for the application of the information discussed.
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