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Aubrey De Grey

May 2018

  • Part of Aubrey de Grey’s solution to the Hadwiger-Nelson problem

    60-year-old maths problem partly solved by amateur

    Maverick biologist Aubrey de Grey has cracked the Hadwiger-Nelson problem which has flummoxed mathematicians worldwide since 1950

August 2010

  • Molecular biologist Aubrey de Grey

    My bright idea
    Aubrey de Grey: We don't have to get sick as we get older

    The molecular biologist explains how he aims to help human beings live to be 1,000

June 2010

  • Aubrey de Grey

    Blog
    Speaker interview: Aubrey de Grey

    Dr. Aubrey de Grey, biomedical gerontologist and chief science officer, SENS Foundation

    How, in your experience, have web technologies been employed to make the world a better place?

September 2007

  • Holding back the years

    Ageing is a disease that can be cured. This is the radical claim that has made biomedical theorist Aubrey de Grey a popular hero of gerontology - and a maverick among the science community. Tom Templeton meets the man who wants us to live for 1,000 years.

February 2007

  • A gravestone

    Science Weekly
    Science Weekly: Who Wants to Live Forever?

    Dr Aubrey de Grey comes to the pod to discuss the science of eternal life. Plus, whatever Jim Morrison can do, we can do better: we come up with musical and poetic solutions to climate change.

March 2006

  • The ideas interview: Aubrey de Grey

    John Sutherland meets a scientist who is confident we are approaching 'escape velocity' for defying ageing.

September 2005

  • Maverick who believes we can live for ever

    At a conference at Queens' College, Cambridge, this week, Aubrey de Grey, a 41-year-old Cambridge computer scientist, told a research audience that there was no reason why people should not live to 1,000.

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