Thank you Professor Maier and Professor Kennedy for all you do for Healthy Longevity! Thank you NUS for being such a great steward of this emerging clinical field.
Kudos to you all ! Singapore NUS is moving ahead at breakneck speed! I've been watching since you started publishing on RUclips. Please continue to keep the rest of us in the loop! You are all amazing and Congratulations on your inclusion into the BlueZone family!
NUS is clearly a world leading University and this is reflected in its significant support of geroscience and aging biology research. This is critical for an increasingly multimorbid aging population of not only Singapore, but also on a global scale
very exciting. thank you for sharing that progress. Albeit... given that so many high altitude perspectives have been presented, I was missing the link between "living" and "science". There are two sayings that are important for that: (1) Without measurement there is no management. (from mgmt science) (2) without experimentation there is no improvement. (from science) Both have to be applied on the level of the individual. consequently, the first step would be, especially for small rich country like Singapore, to drastically reduce the price for a cross-section of medical and biological markers, that are all well-known and established. A homocysteine test costs 50+$, because it is not ordered routinely. What if there would be 2 Mio tests of it every year? the same for metabolomic kits.... etc. etc.
Thank you Professor Maier and Professor Kennedy for all you do for Healthy Longevity! Thank you NUS for being such a great steward of this emerging clinical field.
Thank you and congratulations to Professor Kennedy and Maier for reaching a huge milestone in leading the way in healthy longevity!
Kudos to you all ! Singapore NUS is moving ahead at breakneck speed! I've been watching since you started publishing on RUclips. Please continue to keep the rest of us in the loop! You are all amazing and Congratulations on your inclusion into the BlueZone family!
NUS is clearly a world leading University and this is reflected in its significant support of geroscience and aging biology research. This is critical for an increasingly multimorbid aging population of not only Singapore, but also on a global scale
Please indicate who is talking at what time and about what topic.
YES!! (Pls Edit Video to provide Captioned Titling below each speaker while they are speaking)
Congratulation Dr Kennedy for hitting a huge milestone
So much work to be done!
Thank you
Big surprise, very interesting seminar
Thank you professor.
very exciting. thank you for sharing that progress.
Albeit... given that so many high altitude perspectives have been presented, I was missing the link between "living" and "science". There are two sayings that are important for that: (1) Without measurement there is no management. (from mgmt science) (2) without experimentation there is no improvement. (from science)
Both have to be applied on the level of the individual. consequently, the first step would be, especially for small rich country like Singapore, to drastically reduce the price for a cross-section of medical and biological markers, that are all well-known and established. A homocysteine test costs 50+$, because it is not ordered routinely. What if there would be 2 Mio tests of it every year? the same for metabolomic kits.... etc. etc.
What is CHL?
Center For Healthy Longevity, mystery solved 49:54