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From left: Dr Jose Cordeiro, vice chair, Humanity Plus; Dr Hanan Al Suwaidi, chief business officer, Dubai Academic Health Corporation; Dr James Kirkland, Noaber Foundation professor of aging research, Mayo Clinic; and Dr Alex Zhavoronko, founder and chief executive of Insilico Medicine; with moderator Bronwyn Williams, Metanomic.
Dr Jose Cordeiro at the Dubai Future Forum where he told guests that humans would soon be able to live forever. All photos: Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Dr Jose Cordeiro with his book on immortality called 'The Death of Death'.
The panel discuss the likelihood of people living forever.
From left: Dr Jose Cordeiro, vice chair, Humanity Plus; Dr Hanan Al Suwaidi, chief business officer, Dubai Academic Health Corporation; Dr James Kirkland, Noaber Foundation professor of aging research, Mayo Clinic; and Dr Alex Zhavoronko, founder and chief executive of Insilico Medicine; with moderator Bronwyn Williams, Metanomic.
Dr Jose Cordeiro at the Dubai Future Forum where he told guests that humans would soon be able to live forever. All photos: Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Dr Jose Cordeiro with his book on immortality called 'The Death of Death'.
The panel discuss the likelihood of people living forever.
From left: Dr Jose Cordeiro, vice chair, Humanity Plus; Dr Hanan Al Suwaidi, chief business officer, Dubai Academic Health Corporation; Dr James Kirkland, Noaber Foundation professor of aging research, Mayo Clinic; and Dr Alex Zhavoronko, founder and chief executive of Insilico Medicine; with moderator Bronwyn Williams, Metanomic.
Transhumanist thinker Dr Jose Cordeiro at the Dubai Future Forum - in pictures
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