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Everything About Stem Cells, Sunday at 3:30 pm CST


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#1 Mind

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Posted 30 January 2008 - 10:58 PM


Chat guest: Imminst member Mondey. One of the world's leading anti-aging and stem cell researchers.

What's the latest in stem cell technology?
What are the remaining hurdles before we see widespread use of stem cell therapy?
How soon before stem cell therapy reaches a hospital near you?
What about the embryonic stem cell debate?
Much more.

Again, like last week, this will be a Skype text chat since it is much more stable. Please send me your Skype name so I can invite you into the chat on Sunday afternoon.

21:30 GMT! All European members waiting for an earlier chat, here is your chance to attend.

Back-up for the chat: the Imminst IRC chat room: http://www.imminst.org/chat

Sunday February 3rd
1:30 Pacific
2:30 Mountain
3:30 Central
4:30 Eastern
[timezone help]

If you cannot attend but have a burning question about stem cell technology, please list it here.

Special Note: Due to the high profile nature of the research Institutions Mondey is affiliated with, he/she has requested that only the nickname "Mondey" be used during the chat and within this thread. Please respect this request. Many Imminst members are familiar with Mondey so if you are curious, just ask privately.

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#2 JonesGuy

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 08:45 PM

Chat guest: Imminst member Mondey. One of the world's leading anti-aging and stem cell researchers.

What's the latest in stem cell technology?
What are the remaining hurdles before we see widespread use of stem cell therapy?
How soon before stem cell therapy reaches a hospital near you?
What about the embryonic stem cell debate?
Much more.

Again, like last week, this will be a Skype text chat since it is much more stable. Please send me your Skype name so I can invite you into the chat on Sunday afternoon.

21:30 GMT! All European members waiting for an earlier chat, here is your chance to attend.

Back-up for the chat: the Imminst IRC chat room: http://www.imminst.org/chat

Sunday February 3rd
1:30 Pacific
2:30 Mountain
3:30 Central
4:30 Eastern
[timezone help]

If you cannot attend but have a burning question about stem cell technology, please list it here.

Special Note: Due to the high profile nature of the research Institutions Mondey is affiliated with, he/she has requested that only the nickname "Mondey" be used during the chat and within this thread. Please respect this request. Many Imminst members are familiar with Mondey so if you are curious, just ask privately.


If it's a reputable person, I'm quite curious who it is Is he hiding behind a psuedoname because Imminst is a bit outrageous, from a PR standpoint? He'd get mocked if it was found out he was talking to a bunch of immortalists?

#3 Mind

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 09:44 PM

Imminst is a bit outrageous, from a PR standpoint

. That probably has a bit to do with it, and I am alright with that. Physical Immortality is not a widely accepted notion right now, but it does seem to be gaining momentum.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 09:52 PM

He'd get mocked if it was found out he was talking to a bunch of immortalists?


Mockery is of no concern. Not getting your important LE work funded because you hang out with the crazies is.

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 12:19 AM

I totally sympathize with not wanting to make any career mistakes. Plus, researchers can help from the sidelines anyway. PR matters, but research results help too.

It's all babysteps anyway. I'd rather have quiet people helping than fewer people helping!

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 05:45 AM

Cells from a 27-30 day old pig embyro and cells from 7-8 week old aborted human embryo have been
transplanted in a mouse and monkey without being rejected. So...my question for Mondey is: what
do you think would result if the stem cells from these first trimester embryos were extracted then
expanded and transfused ( in numbers uqual to the old stem cells) into an old pig and an old human?

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 01:45 PM

Given the age-related decline of thymus mass (and loss of thymus function), I'd think it to be a good target for stem cell injection therapies. Doesn't it seem like an organ that should just be able to be grown in size? We'd have to worry about an increase in auto-immune associated diseases (especially older women).

To me, it just seems to be an obvious place to look at cell replacement thereapy.

#8 Mind

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 12:31 AM

One question that I ask fairly often. Is there anything the Immortality Institue or its members can do to help advance stem cell research? Maybe have a science section for researchers to share protocols? Or have a job/research posting forum?

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 12:47 AM

Besides teratoma formation, what is the greatest drawback to stem cell therapy. What side effects have to be conquered before therapies become widespread.

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 06:20 PM

I would like to ask about organ replacement technology. There have been a series of different results posted lately that support the idea that viable organ replacement technology is now on the horizon. I would be curious if Mondey is familiar with these reports, their methods and if he has a prediction of which methods will come into the mainstream first.

I suspect the ones focused on simpler tissues obviously (like the pancreatic cells) but the last two involving not only ASC in one patient but the ability to grow complex structures seems to hold considerable promise.

In the case of the ASC I refer to the Finish patient that had a replacement jaw bone grown in his abdomen from his own stem cells.

http://www.imminst.o...o...st&p=222221
http://news.yahoo.co...gVgf2pXYsNg.3QA

and in the other case I refer to the animal study that grew a functional mammalian heart on top of a lattice of connective tissue but was able to get the hearts to start beating on their own.

Both are in our Stem Cell forum. and our running Stem Cell Research News topic


http://www.imminst.o...tch-t19879.html
http://news.yahoo.co...breakthrough_11

As well as the apparent new technique utilizing stem cells to get an organ recipient to overcome rejection problems for the donor's DNA.
http://www.imminst.o...o...st&p=220578


Also because there is a chance I will not be able to attend (the weather is hitting 60 today and I need to work outside) could you please also get him to weigh in on the politics of stem cells a little? Like an opinion on the Pope's latest comments and the importance of the differences in parties as to who will best fund and promote stem cell research going forward. There is little point in lamenting the lame ducks disastrous policies at this point anyway.

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 06:58 PM

Mind:
Or have a job/research posting forum?


I don't have Skype, and need to study today, so won't make it to the chat.

Where should I look for an internship/job in the anti-aging / biological immortality field? I'm finishing up an Associates degree in Biotechnology, but need an internship to finish the degree and would like a job afterward.

Edited by tardigrade, 03 February 2008 - 06:59 PM.


#12 Mind

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 07:52 PM

1.5 hours until chat time.

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 09:21 PM

10 minutes until chat time. Be sure to have your skype on so that I can invite you. Or send me your skype name.

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Posted 03 February 2008 - 11:35 PM

Another super chat! Great questions from everyone. Thanks.

I will post the transcript soon. First I have to edit some of the mispellings and such.

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Posted 04 February 2008 - 12:04 AM

That was an awesome chat! My first one :)

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Posted 04 February 2008 - 11:28 PM

Here is the log of the chat. It was great to hear Mondey's optimism about the future of regenerative stem cell therapy. Mondey believes we will have simple organ replacement (like livers) within 5 years.

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Posted 12 March 2009 - 04:03 PM

Here is the log of the chat. It was great to hear Mondey's optimism about the future of regenerative stem cell therapy. Mondey believes we will have simple organ replacement (like livers) within 5 years.


I know this is a bit of an old topic- but reading it I think there should be a way to make the ImmInst community to attract legitimate scientists and make it a place for legitimate scientists to talk-even if they have to use pseudonyms.

Lists of techniques, lists of papers, lists of websites, lists of contacts and people that could be interested in working in RLE and SENS etc.

I would be interested in such a resource personally and know others that might use it.

Would I have to get in touch with the other scientists on here somehow or would ImmInst organise this for us? I think the notion that this is a place for crazies is not an outlandish statement-my question to you is-what more can you do for the legitimate science community and how are you going to attract them to use ImmInst as a resource and community?

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Posted 28 January 2012 - 02:12 PM

Check this 2012 audio interview as well to stem cell research has progressed: http://www.longecity...xandra-stolzing
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