Are there any other companies in or near Chicago than have anything to do with indefinite life extension? How can you generate more interest in attracting people to Chicago?
I can't think of any off the top of my head, lived here for 18 years.
But seriously I'm a pretty cool guy and I'd like to go to this meetup.
A little about myself so I'm not just a random person from Chicago.
I majored in neurobiology at Uiowa studied in labs specializing in synaptic homeostasis and migraine headaches, worked on electrophysiology and molecular biology.
Applying to grad school for neurobiology, 1st interview Monday at Loyola U.
Supplement addict since high school.
I am always tweaking my regimen, never take the same 2 things daily, taking a different dose about once every 3 hours depending on what I feel like. My theory is that throwing different shit at your cells is better than the same regimen day in and day out.
I've got bottles of LE Omega 3, LE Mix which I cut with some cheap multivitamin because I ain't made of money, LE Curcumin, LE Reishi, LE Pomegranate, LE CR mimetic, LE Milk Thistle, LE CLA, LE Fucoxanthin, LE Green Tea Extract, LE Gingko, LE cognitex, LE Mitochondrial Optimizer, LE Green Coffee, LE Neuromag, Butchers broom, LE Ashwaganda, and LE L-theanine.
Melatonin has been a staple since I was 17.
I take, LE Cardiopeak, Ubiquinol and omegas 3's before I do cardio too.
Would like to start my own lab once I get a phd in about 6 years specializing in Cryonics ( I think I can make a real dent on neuropreservation and it's the best bet for indefinite life span at this point in time). I'd like to develop methods for the preservation of each specific cell type, be it microglia, astroglia, oligodendrocyte, that can be applied holistically to preserve the different tissues and then ultimately the entire organ that is the brain. I'm still working on reading the science behind cryonics so that was just a thought! It'll take some time we can do it in the next 50 years.
I like studying aging too obviously but neuro clearly comes 1st as it's only the early 21st century.
Also any advice on cryonics programs at grad schools would be greatly appreciated.
Cool well hope I can make it to this meetup!