Meet Professor David Sinclair – 2017 Advance Global Australian Life Sciences Award Winner

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David Sinclair, Ph.D. is a tenured Teacher in the Genetics Department at Harvard Medical College, Boston, Co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Facility for the Organic Devices of Aging, Professor at the School of Medicine at The College of New South Wales (UNSW), an honorary Professor at the College of Sydney, and founder and co-chief editor of the scientific journal Aging. He obtained a BS as well as a Ph.D. at UNSW, worked as a postdoctoral researcher at M.I.T., before being hired at Harvard Medical School in 1999 at the age of 29 as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to tenured Teacher in 2008.

Dr. Sinclair is an inventor on 38 licenses and also has released 150+ papers that are cited 40,000+ times. Awards include the CSL Reward, Australian Republic Prize, a Helen Hay Whitney Fellowship, Leukemia Society Fellowship, a Ludwig Scholarship, a Harvard-Armenise Fellowship, an AFAR Fellowship, the Ellison Medical Foundation Scholarships, the Genzyme Outstanding Success Award, Teluride Innovation Award, Pioneer of the Year, a BENEFIT Honor @ NIH, the Nathan Shock Honor, David Murdock-Dole Lectureship, the Fisher Lectureship, the Denham Harman Honor, the ASMR Medal, the Karsten Lecture, NSW Company Ambassador, Development Global Australian, Pioneer Honor from NIH, TIME100's listing of the 100 most significant individuals on the planet, and also an Excellence in Mentor at Harvard.

He cofounded Sirtris (Cambridge; NASDAQ: SIRT, bought by GSK), Genocea (Cambridge, MA; NASDAQ: GNCA), OvaScience (Cambridge, MA; NASDAQ: OVAS), Cohbar (Menlo Park, ticker: COBU), MetroBiotech, Arc-Bio, Freedom Biosecurity, Wellomics, Galilei Biosciences, Life Biosciences, as well as EdenRoc Science. He is a financier and/or consults for InsideTracker, Lua, JOT, Longwood Partners, Vium, as well as Wellomics among others.

Medical study, biotechnology, aging, senescence, cell biology, diabetes mellitus, cancer cells, fertility, resveratrol, cardio; startup business; venture capital; bioinformatics.

The Development Global Australian Honors celebrate global Australians who show exceptional talent, remarkable vision and also passion. The Honors are the just of their kind to recognise the payments of the one million Australians living abroad, and also those who have actually returned home.

www.globalaustralianawards.com

The 2017 Development Global Australian Awards were presented by Breakthrough, the preeminent global community of high accomplishing Australians and graduates abroad. Breakthrough creates connections with the one million Australian diaspora, making use of their experience and also networks to open doors and also chances for Australia, Australian firms as well as Australians around the globe.

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PROFESSOR DAVID SINCLAIR on the Ethics of Gene Editing

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From Modern Knowledge Podcast episode # 066 PROFESSOR DAVID SINCLAIR|Can People Live For 1000 Years?

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David Sinclair is a Professor in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical Institution as well as co-Director of the Paul Glenn Centre for the Organic Devices of Ageing.

Today we learn through a scientist at the reducing side of longevity study as Teacher Sinclair offers us an interesting insight into the world of anti-ageing.

Anticipate to learn exactly how and also why we age, why stabilising the epigenetic landscape might make it possible for a human to live for 1000 years, exactly what tactics Professor Sinclair is using himself to try as well as prolong his life as well as just how fasting, Sirtuins as well as NAD can be used to advertise health and decrease illness.

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Dr David Sinclair Describes His Entire Longevity Routine

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David Sinclair explains his long life regimen. From Modern Knowledge Podcast episode # 066 PROFESSOR DAVID SINCLAIR|Can Human Beings Live For 1000 Years?

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PROFESSOR DAVID SINCLAIR on Intermittent Fasting

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