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A Closer Look at...Stem Cells and Human Longevity

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University of California Television (UCTV)

University of California Television (UCTV)

Күн бұрын

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@uctv
@uctv Ай бұрын
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@aclearlight
@aclearlight 9 күн бұрын
Wonderfully detailed, thank you
@Hes1oscillations
@Hes1oscillations Ай бұрын
The first talk was great, a very impressionistic explanation of their research, certainly enough context to start reading up about it in more detail
@marieeleonorespiritu4737
@marieeleonorespiritu4737 Күн бұрын
Wow. I was a young nurse in the early 90s, attending an Apheresis conference in Houston, Texas. I can vividly recall s speaker introducing a modern plasma machine and mentioning the system to be the answer to finding the fountain of youth. Years later, I was working with a machine harvesting stem cells for cure in a research stage. I am now retired, and hearing these presentations indeed, pointing to yes, near the fountain of youth? Until this day, I only had seen the Trevi fountain 😂😊
@arnobsaha5643
@arnobsaha5643 7 күн бұрын
Deep sleep and meditation boosts stem cells than any other food or any activity.
@k.h.6991
@k.h.6991 Ай бұрын
I found both talks fascinating. I would love more on how the lymphatic system works, in relation to cardiovascular health.
@infact5376
@infact5376 Ай бұрын
I am layman. I just wanted to bring into your notice there is something in UDST (Urine Devrived Stem Cells0 which helps longivity. Former Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai used to drink his own Urine every day and he became PM at a very late age and lived more than 100 years without any major health problem. His interview on this subject is available on BBC. Make sceientific studies if you can! There is a branch of study on this subject in ancient India, called Shivambu. Some literature is still available.
@eddyaboudi575
@eddyaboudi575 23 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the information and your research. That’s a game change for a healthy living and lifestyle modifications
@jakkigiles6446
@jakkigiles6446 29 күн бұрын
This is really interesting but I would be astonished if the drug companies allow this to become a reality.
@msfifi8669
@msfifi8669 7 күн бұрын
Indeed, it’s an exciting time. Thank you for your hard work to improve health-span and thank you sharing your outcomes.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 5 күн бұрын
Stem cells have taken a long time to get their day, a lot of false starts, but finally they are. Now that AI has come into the picture in medicine, who knows what the coming decades will bring. And we NEED it. By 2050, the number of 65+ year-olds will have doubled, and the number of 85+ year-olds will have quadrupled. And that's in the best-case scenarios of countries like the USA with lots of immigrants. So what do we do? Get serious about this research right now.
@Drowbackmountain
@Drowbackmountain 21 күн бұрын
Tnx for Great jobb for all over world,from norway ❤
@paulMcGlothin
@paulMcGlothin 20 күн бұрын
Brilliant presentation!
@Jessica-kk1cz
@Jessica-kk1cz 28 күн бұрын
In terms of the gentlemen asking about timing - it’s ignorant to laugh. It’s not funny. For example, in ARPA-H, one criteria for funding is the - so what? And is your research going to have a real impact on peoples’ lives in a reasonable period of time? And as far as “you didn’t know cancer survivors before, and now you do” goes - we used to use rotary phones and now we have cell phones. Point is - now we have tools like epigenetic clocks, AI / ML, models on protein folding, better imaging technology, not to mention knowledge of bioelectricity (which also ties into cell differentiation), epigenetic reprogramming, mitochondria, quantum biology, etc. We don’t need studies about the limitations of rotary phones. It’s 2024, not 2004 or 1984. Different times, different measuring stick. Same for biomedical R&D, tech transfer, distribution.
@JosephArmbrister
@JosephArmbrister Ай бұрын
Interesting information
@sfrotc_com
@sfrotc_com 4 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@sawairagul251
@sawairagul251 24 күн бұрын
Amazing explanation 🎇
@uctv
@uctv 24 күн бұрын
Glad you think so!
@syedsalman7657
@syedsalman7657 27 күн бұрын
Amazing insights and excellently presented ❤
@jayyoo906
@jayyoo906 24 күн бұрын
Any communication method between the stem cells? How to transfer genetic heritage?
@RobtJude
@RobtJude 22 күн бұрын
Conclusion - As you get older things slow down and don't work as well as they did when you were younger..
@magicl4088
@magicl4088 18 күн бұрын
Well yeah but before we had No idea why yet what aging exactly is, we now have a relatively clear Definition as well as Most Major causes with Rough strategy plans which future developments will contribute to slowing or even Stopping and reversing aging
@jordistulen4565
@jordistulen4565 Ай бұрын
In mouse studies daily calorie restriction shows exponential life span extension, but protein restriction not so much, only a bit
@jamesherried9269
@jamesherried9269 2 күн бұрын
According to Matt Kaeberlein (rapamycin researcher), calorie restriction doesn't extend lifespan in all lab animals. He said that CR actually shortens lifespan in some lab animals, depending upon the individual genetics of the animal. And he suspects that the same thing would happen in humans. That's probably why Dr. Roy Walford (one of the first proponents of calorie restriction, back in the day) emphasized that his calorie-restriction protocol (CRON) was NOT recommended for people who are naturally lean, have low bodyfat, and can eat anything and as much as they want, without gaining weight.
@user-jz6eb6mq3w
@user-jz6eb6mq3w 29 күн бұрын
Lifespan hopes and dreams
@susymay7831
@susymay7831 Ай бұрын
Timestamps would help your nice videos ❤
@uctv
@uctv Ай бұрын
Done!
@saturdaysequalsyouth
@saturdaysequalsyouth Ай бұрын
How strong are those bites? Looks like they can take a finger clean off by accident.
@RoshanPatel1441
@RoshanPatel1441 8 күн бұрын
Suffered TBI Thematic Brain Ingery from a motorcycle 🏍️ in 2016 currently wheelchair bound currently,🕉️✌🏾
@RoshanPatel1441
@RoshanPatel1441 8 күн бұрын
Eat Healthy food nutrients fruit vegetable seeds Nuts walnuts blueberries 🫐 strawberries 😊
@RoshanPatel1441
@RoshanPatel1441 8 күн бұрын
Seeds Nuts walnuts almond 😊
@RoshanPatel1441
@RoshanPatel1441 14 сағат бұрын
Even wear full body suit gloves boots helmet I still got TBI Thematic Brain Ingery, I don't remember what happened but I was told I was going too fast 😞 I had a Ducati 1299 PANIGALE S...
@TheDanEdwards
@TheDanEdwards Ай бұрын
The talk associated with DNA, by Dr. Signer, is very ladened with teleology, which is quite out of place in the scientific endeavor.
@kban77
@kban77 Ай бұрын
what teleology? He presented on stem cells. How was his talk out of place in 'the scientific endeavor' ? Your comment should be clarified if it is to be considered.
@elainebradley8213
@elainebradley8213 Ай бұрын
Scientific discussions include a lot a technological explanations so that the rational can be examined.
@michaelkhalsa
@michaelkhalsa Ай бұрын
I thought and felt he did a remarkable presentation with just the right balance, presenting the landscape, drilling down into a few details, inspiring viewers to broaden their view, and leading directly into the talk by his colleague. Examining all the factors, rational ( for that which is still being discovered), and various directions and co-factors is a plunge, first fired by inspiration.
@TheVendor1260
@TheVendor1260 10 күн бұрын
If by teleology you mean the graphics used in the explanation, I think it simplified the complex scientific processes to something familiar that the lay person can grasp. I found it efficient, personally. I have always believed stress, physical emotional and mental has something to do with aging.
@Jessica-kk1cz
@Jessica-kk1cz 28 күн бұрын
Talk one - great! But what ARE old super stem cells, and how do you make them? Is this published anywhere? That was the most important part. Is this in mice or people? Talk two - ok, so the supporting lymphatic / vasculature for the stem cells is more important than just the stem cells alone. So if there is no way to fix the lymphatic / vasculature - who cares? This talk is premature and irrelevant to people. Come back when you have a solution to fixing the lymphatic / vasculature for stem cells - or at least learned something that does not work so it’s not repeated. Otherwise this was a waste of time to watch, and a waste of funding to do unless the goal is to just sit and look at stem cells not performing well because of lymphatic vasculature. Pretty irritating actually when scientists think the point is their own self indulgence.
@MalongayGonzales
@MalongayGonzales Ай бұрын
This idea is good but all people don't understand not at all people understand its very long long way to frame exaplaining to people
@RJay121
@RJay121 19 күн бұрын
Bummer from the Comments this vid post sounds more lecture than prescription😮
@andrewwalker8985
@andrewwalker8985 Ай бұрын
Hey, this isn't Seth Meyers
@user-ln4ur2lo2z
@user-ln4ur2lo2z Ай бұрын
Waw😊
@GodsALLinOne
@GodsALLinOne 6 күн бұрын
I am asking META AI if it can make a machine of eternal life like in the movies for the rich and powerful, he said no, then i said, i mean in the future when Nvidia stocks are good it has made a chipset ready for AI, can you make nanotelemers to attach and to attach to the copy and make telemeters eternal, we do not need god anymore. I am talking about a digital CD copy of Image Roms to Cells not the Xerox Photocopy of cells to a less condition every single time. Now KZbin is showing me Stem Cells? Can you compete your Stem Cells with Meta AI's Nvidia powered NanoTelomiters? Can you beat a Quantom computer Meta Whatsapp that can do quantom research in less than a second you do your whole lifetime, the AI blinked? Perhaps you should give your reseach to Meta and look for another Job, I need to look for another job also. How? I am a Wal-Mart spark driver, and i am loosing my job, you too soon, when Nvidia stocks go up, your job becomes more unstable. FYI
@FalafalGrease
@FalafalGrease Күн бұрын
Umbilical cord juice😂
@anonviewerciv
@anonviewerciv Ай бұрын
The benefits of slowing down. 🦥(12:07)
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