Oct 13, 2015
10 things we learned from Liz Parrish’s Reddit AMA
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
BioViva made headlines last week after announcing that they had become the first company to administer anti-aging gene therapy on a human subject. But missing from the press release was exactly how this would work, the likelihood of its success, and the consequences. How better to address this then, than to hear from ‘Patient 0’ herself, Liz Parrish, the company’s CEO who will be undertaking the treatment.
Yesterday (October 11), she took part in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything), answering a range of questions submitted by Reddit users seeking to find out more about this supposedly pioneering study.
Here are ten things we learned from Liz Parrish’s Reddit AMA.