Engineered negligible senescence
Engineered negligible senescence refers to an
engineered prevention or reversal of cellular aging (referred to as
senescence in
biology).The term was coined by British
biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey around
2002, and is used in the context of his
life extension medical proposal, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS). De Grey argues for a "goal-directed rather than curiosity-driven" approach to the science of aging, and to this purpose he identifies what he believes are the seven causes of aging and their potential methods of treatments. De Grey in this sense views
medicine as a branch of
engineering. He believes the next great social debate will occur when aging research progresses to the point that public funds could be used to accelerate the arrival of effective treatment for aging.
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