Engineered negligible senescence
Engineered negligible senescence is a term meaning an engineered prevention or reversal of cellular aging, which is called senescence in biology.
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The term was coined by Cambridge associate and biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey around 2002, and is used in the context of his life extension medical proposal, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS). It has been reported on by many news sources, including the BBC, the New York Times, Fortune Magazine, and Popular Science
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Cambridge - Biogerontologist - Aubrey de Grey - 2002 - Life extension - BBC - New York Times - Fortune Magazine - Popular Science
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