Necessarily most of the companies listed here are biomedical research which focus on a technology they have developed, or focus on research based around a technique or product they sell etc so that they can actually make a profit. It is standard business to focus on an area you think you can make progress in to the extent where you can sell a drug or treatment, or to base all of your research around a technique which you can claim to be better at than anyone else and which will result in more chance of sucessful drug creation etc so investors have confidence in your business and grants will be paid to you.
Are there any companies though, that have outright indicated that their end goal is the same as that generally accepted by the ImmInst community? Not that they need to know about ImmInst at all, what I mean, is to ask if there are any companies which choose to research topics based upon their ability to lead to the eventual cure? Or focus research on a concept which may be able to increease lifespan 30 years or whatever?
There are many companies which market health solutions, but health is not the same thing. There are many companies which try to cure degenerative diseases, and this is probably necessary, but are they just trying to cure the disease to make money from the popularity of curing such a disease? (not to imply that this is wrong or bad). Directing your research to cure alzheimers is a good idea, and we will probably need this sort of cure, but I suspect most ppl researching this don't do it so that we can one day all have infinite lifespans.... I know the lab I did my honours research in focussed on oxidative dmg in yeast. They were very aware of the lifespan research going on in yeast and the concept that this could one day be applied to humans etc etc...but that wasn't the drive. That was almost completely inconsequential to how the lab worked. The research on oxidative dmg and lifespan was purely out of scientific interest (once again, nothing wrong with that, infact very respectable).
Does a company exist, which in one wya or another says "We are here to find ways of making us healthier for longer than naturally possible, and we will continue to research everything which has an undeniable real chance of helping us acheive this goal."???
I ask because this is the company I do plan on making one day, and I don't know of any (although admitedly I havent really looked at all). Don't you think that a company which simply sets its goal on this sort of target would attract a lot of attention and help from communities like ImmInst, and even the very wealthy whom many of which are keen to give their money to people who might have a chance of making them live longer? In the absence of companies outright saying "Our goal is to do exactly that for you" they give their funds to organisation who research heart disease, cancer etc (once again...not that thats a bad idea....) My point I guess, is that i wonder if by simply making that the company goal, you set up the potential to get a lot of financial backing, all betting on the long odds, but nonetheless willing to take the risk, because if it pays off, they make a lot more than just financial return.....