Small molecule/chemical reprogramming

Who is working on or considering self-experimentation in small molecule/chemical reprogramming.

There is great potential for us to work together to advance.

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JAdams@AgingIntervention.org

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Johnny Adams

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    • Van
    • 7 mths ago
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    Thanks for post Johnny. Have you tought about following https://www.rapamycin.news/. This particular blog is just about dead. Many similair minded people on Rapa news. You will be stimulated. How is Newport Beach, lived in Orange County for 25 yrs, before movong to Spain.

      • Julie_King
      • 6 mths ago
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      Van This forum seems dead, what happened to it.

      • Van
      • 6 mths ago
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      Julie King Hi Julie, founder was not engaged is my guess. Founder in rapa news is very invlved daily. How have you been. https://www.rapamycin.news/

    • Dr_Ava_Shamban
    • 2 wk ago
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    This is a fascinating topic and a great thread for discussing the frontier of longevity research. The idea of using small molecules for chemical reprogramming is incredibly promising. It seems to offer a more accessible and controlled approach than genetic methods.

    To those who are working on this, what do you see as the biggest technical challenge right now? Is it the molecule stability, the delivery mechanism, or the safety profile? Thanks for sharing this valuable information.

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