With phrases such as 'Long live the King' or even 'May the King live for ever' being in some people's minds, research on anti-ageing drugs is quite apposite.
If you've looked at my profile, you'll have seen that solving the crystal structure of rapamycin formed part of my PhD research. At the time, it was thought of as a possible treatment for infections such as thrush (Candida albicans), but it proved too toxic, and it wasn't until some 30 or so years later that its properties in helping avoid organ transplant rejection (for which it is now used routinely) came to light.
Now it is one of the drugs being tested for its anti-ageing properties.
But how long would YOU like to live for?
Part of me would like to live long enough to see how hindsight treats this (to me disastrous) period of UK (and indeed world) history: will we reverse our stupidity and rejoin the EU (if they'd have us, of course); will Johnson and Trump finally be vilified?
Another part thinks that I've had a pretty good life of already over the three score years and ten, and that's quite enough.
If you've looked at my profile, you'll have seen that solving the crystal structure of rapamycin formed part of my PhD research. At the time, it was thought of as a possible treatment for infections such as thrush (Candida albicans), but it proved too toxic, and it wasn't until some 30 or so years later that its properties in helping avoid organ transplant rejection (for which it is now used routinely) came to light.
Now it is one of the drugs being tested for its anti-ageing properties.
But how long would YOU like to live for?
Part of me would like to live long enough to see how hindsight treats this (to me disastrous) period of UK (and indeed world) history: will we reverse our stupidity and rejoin the EU (if they'd have us, of course); will Johnson and Trump finally be vilified?
Another part thinks that I've had a pretty good life of already over the three score years and ten, and that's quite enough.
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