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Can anyone live to 100? Exosomes, stem cells, and space medicine with Dr Joshua Chou

from Chief Life Podcast · host Veronika Larisova, Chief Nutrition

Dr Joshua Chou specialises in regenerative medicine and space biology. Dr Chou trained at the University of Tokyo and Harvard Medical School and is currently working with the Australian Space Agency to translate cutting-edge technologies such as stem cells, exosomes and bio-manufacturing into real-world health solutions, especially in the area of aging and aging-related disease. His work bridges research and clinical application across the Asia-Pacific region. Gain a firsthand look at how cell and exosome therapies are being applied in Japan’s aging population and the pathways for their introduction in Australia to support brain, immune, and tissue regeneration.In this episode:How can findings about astronaut health be applied in regenerative medicine and anti-agingStem cell and exosome therapies explained How and where can we measure biological ageThe future of anti-aging therapies, including NAD +Whether you are interested in space technologies or trying to age backwards, this episode reveals lots of interesting facts and innovative ideas. Links:Www.xelgen.bio 

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