The Prospects that Emerging Science Offers Us for Longer Healthy Lifespans

On March 25 2013, I gave a presentation “The Prospects that Emerging Science Offers Us for Longer Healthy Lifespans” as part of the Kopriva Science Seminar series at Montana State University.  Thanks in part to good newspaper publicity, The Hager auditorium at the Museum of the Rockies was nearly full with an audience drawn from the general university and town community.  A very active question-answer session followed.

Below you will find a publicity release description for the talk, followed by a link that allows download of the PowerPoint presentation.

“Kopriva Science Seminar Series, Vince Giuliano

Monday, March 25, 2013 at 5:30 pm
Museum of the Rockies, Hager Auditorium

Vince Giuliano, an independent longevity researcher-writer and consultant, will present “Prospects that Emerging Science Offer for Longer Healthy Lifespans.” A reception will follow.

Giuliano will discuss the wide range of sciences related to aging, as frequently reported in his blog, http://www.agingsciences.com. He will provide an overview of the sciences relative to aging, important lessons regarding human aging, the close relationships between health and aging, and approaches that have extended the lives of laboratory animals. He will also relate conventional and emerging wisdom about living long lives, including new fields of research that may lead to enabling healthy human lifespans of twice the current average. He will explain how the “stem cell supply chain” may be enhanced to extend healthy lifespans.

As an independent longevity consultant, Giuliano examines longevity-related research and has developed an in-depth grasp of the disciplines involved, including cell and molecular biology, genomics, epigenomics, stem cells, metabolemics, nutritional science, and age-related diseases. In 2008, he created a comprehensive online treatise, “Anti-Aging Firewalls, the Science and Technology of Longevity,” which is updated every few weeks to keep pace with research developments.

Giuliano’s lecture is presented by the Kopriva Science Seminar Series, which is funded through an endowment created by Phil Kopriva, a 1957 microbiology graduate from MSU. Kopriva, who died in 2002, also created an endowment to fund the Kopriva Graduate Fellowship Program, which provides support and opportunities for graduate students in the College of Letters and Science, particularly in the biomedical sciences. The series features four to six seminars annually, with talks provided by MSU graduate students, faculty members and guest speakers.

For more information about this and other Kopriva lectures, visit http://www.montana.edu/lettersandscience/kopriva.html.”

The cost of this event is: Free and open to the public”

The PowerPoint presentation for that talk can be downloaded here by clicking  Newsciencesaging

Also, earlier the same day at the University, I offered a science seminar presentation on Multifactorial Hormesis that can be downloaded from this blog entry.

About Vince Giuliano

Being a follower, connoisseur, and interpreter of longevity research is my latest career, since 2007. I believe I am unique among the researchers and writers in the aging sciences community in one critical respect. That is, I personally practice the anti-aging interventions that I preach and that has kept me healthy, young, active and highly involved at my age, now 93. I am as productive as I was at age 45. I don’t know of anybody else active in that community in my age bracket. In particular, I have focused on the importance of controlling chronic inflammation for healthy aging, and have written a number of articles on that subject in this blog. In 2014, I created a dietary supplement to further this objective. In 2019, two family colleagues and I started up Synergy Bioherbals, a dietary supplement company that is now selling this product. In earlier reincarnations of my career. I was Founding Dean of a graduate school and a full University Professor at the State University of New York, a senior consultant working in a variety of fields at Arthur D. Little, Inc., Chief Scientist and C00 of Mirror Systems, a software company, and an international Internet consultant. I got off the ground with one of the earliest PhD's from Harvard in a field later to become known as computer science. Because there was no academic field of computer science at the time, to get through I had to qualify myself in hard sciences, so my studies focused heavily on quantum physics. In various ways I contributed to the Computer Revolution starting in the 1950s and the Internet Revolution starting in the late 1980s. I am now engaged in doing the same for The Longevity Revolution. I have published something like 200 books and papers as well as over 430 substantive.entries in this blog, and have enjoyed various periods of notoriety. If you do a Google search on Vincent E. Giuliano, most if not all of the entries on the first few pages that come up will be ones relating to me. I have a general writings site at www.vincegiuliano.com and an extensive site of my art at www.giulianoart.com. Please note that I have recently changed my mailbox to vegiuliano@agingsciences.com.
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2 Responses to The Prospects that Emerging Science Offers Us for Longer Healthy Lifespans

  1. GEORGE says:

    DEAR VINCENT,
    YOUR PRESENTATIONS I THINK WERE MARVELOUS AND VERY UPDATED.
    MY SUGGESTION IS ABOUT THE INCLUSION OF THE NFkB SYSTEM(NEGATIVELY) AS THE Nerf2 SYSTEM(POSITIVELY),
    WITH DEEP RESPECT,
    YOURS SINCERELY, GEORGE

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