Jan 30 2013
Dodging Death – is radical life extension too radical?

Dodging Death – is radical life extension too radical?

How old is too old? The 20th century added thirty years to life expectancy in the developed world, but are more candles on the birthday cake all we want? Some scientists think the body has a metabolic stop-sign at about age 122; others think that through new technologies, genetics, and robotics we can expand our longevity beyond 150 years. And one man thinks immortality is possible — that the first human who will reach 1000 years of age has already been born. But with great age, our assumptions of life, family, work, taxes, government, health, sex… our humanness…would change. Mat Kaplan, host of NEXT: People | Science | Tomorrow, the Crawford Family Forum series on science, asks: “Are you ready for the long life?”

watch the stream on ustream here:

https://www.ustream.tv/KPCC

The Crawford Family Forum
474 South Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105

Wednesday, January 30, 7:00 – 8:30pm

Host:

Mat Kaplan, host of SCPR’s science series, “NEXT: People | Science | Tomorrow;” host of Planetary Radio for The Planetary Society

Guests:

Dr. Gregory Stock, CSO/Executive Director, Ecoeos, Inc.;  Founding Director, Program on Medicine, Technology & Society, UCLA School of Medicine; Associate Director, Center on Life Science Policy, UC  Berkeley

Dr. JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, retired professor in Social Welfare at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, executive member of the California Geriatric Education Center and an Associate of the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics.


6:30pm – Doors Open
7:00pm – Program

Admission is FREE, but RSVPs are required.

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