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CSAR lecture: Unlocking cellular reprogramming to reverse ageing and age-driven diseases.

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With this lecture I would like to describe two journeys, the science journey and the personal journey of the science. The journey of the science starts with hypothesis driven investigation, through crude computational biology, to the first applications of machine learning, to the construction of massive datasets ending with effective cell simulations. The personal journey of the science starts with a singular TED talk by an eccentric Cambridge geneticist, progressing to academia, embracing poor odds, personally funding science, building a team, learning to communicate properly and building the company to make it all real.

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