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Longevity Dividend Seminar Talks


February 24, 2008

On July 23 2007 the IEET held a seminar on “Securing the Longevity Dividend: Building the Campaign for Anti-Aging Science” in Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks to Sergio M.L. Tarrero and his team of videographers we now have MP3s of the talks given there, and video is on the way.

“Securing the Longevity Dividend” (PPT)  (MP3
Stuart Jay Olshansky Ph.D.

“Taxes on the Longevity Dividend: Is there a price to ignoring them?” (PPT)  (MP3)
David O. Meltzer, M.D., Ph.D.

“Arguing the Scientific Feasibility of Anti-Aging” (PPT)  (MP3)
Aubrey de Grey Ph.D.

“Building Coalitions for Anti-Aging Science and Medicine”  (MP3)
James Hughes Ph.D.

“The Political Economy of the Longevity Dividend” (PPT)  (MP3)  (Transcript)
Ron Bailey

“Policy Scenarios for the Longevity Dividend” (PPT) (MP3) (Transcript)
Anders Sandberg Ph.D.

“Popular Arguments For and Against Longevity” (PPT) (MP3)  (Transcript)
George Dvorsky


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Posted by PhotoFan  on  05/14  at  06:05 AM

Thank you for post. Is to full versions of mp3?



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