Mitrix Bio

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Mitrix Bio

Mitrix Bio

@PathfinderEq

Bioreactor-grown mitochondrial transplant therapy for chronic disease and aging.

Tham gia Kasım 2012
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In Vivo Podcast
In Vivo Podcast@InVivoPodOnX·
In Vivo Ep 34: @bryan_johnson has done a lot to bring attention to biological immortality, but scientists like @abcsoka have been working for decades to understand the roots of aging. Does the accelerated aging disease Progeria hold the key? youtu.be/PWJbc3IrrSg
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@radbackwards Livermore used to have a real old-fashioned downtown, with the old donut shop and Lourde's homemade ice cream. That is the sugar-buzz force field drawing me in.
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dar@radbackwards·
The East Bay has this energy force field around it that’s telling me to go back to Palo Alto
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Robert Nelsen
Robert Nelsen@rtnarch·
Sauna data interesting. Need a study that actually measures BDNF etc and clinical outcomes to really prove. But I am doing it. Low risk. The evidence for cold afterwards is weak
Karl Mehta@karlmehta

We have proof that HEAT STRESS can reverse the brain's natural decline after 30. A 20-year Finnish study found that one 20-minute habit activates BDNF, the "neurogenesis protein" that grows new brain cells, strengthens memory, and cut dementia risk by 66%. Here's the breakdown:

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Tim Draper
Tim Draper@TimDraper·
Jake DeWitte called me with an idea that most people thought was crazy. He wanted to build small fission nuclear power plants. For more than 40 years, the mantra “no nukes” permeated the zeitgeist, and half the people protesting were protesting nuclear war. Jake said he could build a portable nuclear power plant. That could power a small city, be placed anywhere, and even transported. My nuclear physicist friend told me the timeline: "Five years to design. Five years for approval. Five more to build" 15 years. Minimum. I invested anyway. I had faith in Jake that if anyone could get a nuclear power plant built in the US, Jake could. Jake had the energy and drive to actually pull this off. Most entrepreneurs would've given up after hearing that timeline. He doubled down. Fast forward to today: Oklo became the first nuclear power company to get US approval in 40 years. Jake took the company public via SPAC. The Aurora reactor (their flagship model) is a 1.5-megawatt beast that runs for years without refueling. Uses spent nuclear fuel. Cuts waste and environmental impact. Perfect for remote areas and small grids. Oklo today is worth more than $10 billion. Nuclear energy can reduce the carbon emissions damaging Earth. Oklo will be the company that makes it happen.
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David Sinclair
David Sinclair@davidasinclair·
The list omits key longevity scientists: Alex Zhavoronkov Anne Brunet Haim Cohen Brian Kennedy Cynthia Kenyon Dudley Lamming Irina Conboy Joe Baur Juan Carlos Belmonte Steve Horvath Vadim Gladyshev Vera Gorbunova + more tinyurl.com/3xbh9pav
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Longevity Now@Longevity_Now_

Top 10 Most Influential People in Longevity 1. David Sinclair 2. Bryan Johnson 3. Peter Attia 4. Sam Altman 5. George Church 6. Matt Kaeberlein 7. Aubrey de Grey 8. Brian Kennedy 9. Ray Kurzweil 10. Peter Diamandis

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Mitrix Bio@PathfinderEq·
@ChrisMasterjohn Congratulations. You've found the last, hidden key to mitochondrial dysfunction.
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@tbpn @ssankar In WW2 they did this all the time, even without AI. Hiring anybody who came in the door, and within weeks they were welding Liberty Ships. It's amazing how fast most people can be trained, if you just give them a chance, pay them well, and give them a sense of purpose.
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TBPN@tbpn·
Palantir CTO @ssankar says former casino workers in Sparks, Nevada, have reskilled into advanced manufacturing jobs at Panasonic Energy, supplying the Tesla Gigafactory: “It used to take three years of apprenticeship to learn how to be a battery technician. With AI, it now takes three months.”
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Ryan Bethencourt
Ryan Bethencourt@RyanBethencourt·
@auryn_macmillan I'm convinced that our solar system is filled with life and it'll be so obvious in retrospect once start really exploring across it. I'd even bet Venus, Mars and many of the Moons like Europa are filled with life once we can get close enough to examine them!
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Richard Burton
Richard Burton@Ricburton·
Dune Star Wars Lord of The Rings I cannot wait to rewatch these with my son
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Mitrix Bio@PathfinderEq·
Welcome! There is no place else in the world like this, if you just want to wallow in new technologies morning noon and night. Or study them, or talk about them over beer with a bunch of other obsessive techies. Then walk in the redwoods and think about where the world is going with all this.
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Richard Burton@Ricburton·
I just cannot believe I get to be in Silicon Valley for all of this Seeing computers wake up & help humans feels like the plot of a magical science fiction movie Jaw dropping progress everywhere So much stuff to be done
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@FutureJurvetson BALLS - top notch fun, like Burning Man but without the other 39,900 people
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Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
The world’s largest launch events are in the Black Rock Desert after Burning Man. I have gone with my kids every year for 20 years. These 2 are: 1) My photos from BALLS, for launches that are illegal in California: flickr.com/photos/jurvets… 2) One of mine: youtu.be/MkmK7giUej0?si…
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Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson

For Saint Patrick’s Day, one of my favorite rocket launch photos… Black Rock Desert, NV The green glow comes from barium chloride mixed into the AP propellant. I planned the camera location in advance to bisect the moonrise, and then my rocket did something very unusual.

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Martin Picard
Martin Picard@MitoPsychoBio·
Great to be back from Nepal! In this week's first Substack article, we discuss a recent paper written with Chris Kempes on the role of energy in health and disease. The key difference between life and death is not the physical stuff of life. It's the flow of energy. We propose that thinking about health and disease processes energetically can unlock a meaningful transition to the next stage of evolution for biomedicine.
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no.mind@the_no_mind·
Your mental state affects your mitochondria. Martin Picard: Women who felt more love, closeness, trust and inspiration the night before showed ~10–15% higher mitochondrial energy capacity the next morning. Psychology translated into energy.
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Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Alberto Magrì is one of the most beloved and famous Italian 🇮🇹 pastry influencers In this spectacular video, he makes his famous lemon Neapolitan sfogliatelle 🍋 His technique is truly one of a kind
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Mitrix Bio@PathfinderEq·
This issue is about to become a non-issue. 15 states have now passed the "Right to Try 2.0" legislation that explicitly allows such drugs to be administered by doctors to patients, WITHOUT federal approval. Also a national version of this law will be going to Congress/Pres. Trump in mid-2026. These laws are being passed because there are now potentially tens of thousands of new drugs being created every year. Our biotech industry is going into hyperdrive. And the FDA, at best, approves 50 per year. It doesn't matter how many FDA staffers you hire, it doesn't matter how much you computerize or modernize. It is mathematically impossible for a single Federal agency, no matter how well-intentioned, to regulate 10s of thousands of individualized genetic drugs. So the State governments are taking over the job.
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Bluntly Put Philosopher (BPP)
The Sunbird Fusion Rocket from Pulsar Fusion echoes ideas long explored by propulsion pioneer Paul Czysz, using advanced propulsion to transform deep-space travel. Fusion rockets could cut Mars trips to weeks and open the outer solar system.
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Mitrix Bio@PathfinderEq·
@ItzSuds If you aren't obsessed with creating whatever it is you are creating, don't become a founder.
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sudarshan@ItzSuds·
Ppl laugh when I say there’s no job mentally harder than being a founder Externally it looks glam but it’s a highly levered lottery ticket that mostly just leaves you broke & you’re getting punched in the face 9/10 days TK is the definition of resilience, I look up to him a lot
travis kalanick@travisk

Atoms. atoms.co/vision

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