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If You're Alive in 30 Years, Chances Are Good You May Also Be Alive in 1000 Years
Haakon Skaarud Karlsen, on haakonsk.blogg.no
Mar. 8, 2016
"Sure, computers are getting better, but how's that relevant for making people younger? ... In recent decades, biology and medicine has to an increasing extent started to become an information technology. With computers we can now, among other things: [1] Read human genes; [2] Edit genes with CRISPR/Cas9, a revolutionary technology that has been adopted by laboratories worldwide. Still better technologies for gene editing are under development.... So medicine is about to become an information technology, and that's the main reason why we can expect medical technology to advance exponentially in the future."
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