Biological Time Travel: How Cryopreservation Could Transform Medicine | Laura Deming (CEO & co-founder of Until)Laura Deming unpacks the science of reversible cryopreservation, the beauty of "falling in love" with scientific problems, and how pausing biological time could transform organ transplantation.
Thank you to the partners who make this possibleGoFundMe Giving Funds: One Account. Zero Hassle. Brex: The banking solution for startups. Persona: Trusted identity verification for any use case. From a child prodigy in a genetics lab to building a company that can pause life itself, Laura Deming has made a career out of chasing time. At just eight years old she became obsessed with aging. At eleven, she joined Cynthia Kenyon’s pioneering longevity lab. At seventeen, she launched The Longevity Fund—one of the first venture firms dedicated to extending human healthspan. Now, she’s tackling her boldest challenge yet: building a “pause button” for biology. As the co-founder of Until, Laura is developing reversible cryopreservation: the ability to cool living tissue to ultra-low temperatures, hold it there, and then bring it back fully functional. By achieving vitrification (the process of turning tissue into glass instead of ice), Until aims to make organ preservation, and eventually medical hibernation, a reality. We cover:
Explore the episodeTimestamps(00:00) Intro (04:55) How Laura became interested in longevity at such a young age (07:40) The impact of homeschooling on Laura’s thinking (09:29) The invitation from Cynthia Kenyon that set Laura on her path at age 11 (10:39) Why pursuing longevity once meant working in the shadows (14:20) Why Laura shifted into VC at The Longevity Fund (17:24) How longevity transformed from fringe science to a legitimate field (19:40) Why Laura was driven to start Until (21:08) A simple explanation of reversible cryopreservation (23:10) Science fiction’s explorations of cryo (25:38) What sparked Laura’s interest in reversible cryo (27:35) How cryonics and reversible cryo differ, and the mechanisms behind each (29:00) Until’s roadmap, beginning with cryopreserved organs for transplantation (34:00) The biggest challenges in developing preservable organs (35:53) How cryopreservation works (38:30) Until’s building philosophy (42:34) How Laura learned to trust her weirdness (49:10) Finding the right co-founder in Hunter Davis (51:17) Future applications beyond medical necessity (53:00) Unanswered questions in cryopreservation (55:05) What’s missing in Hollywood’s portrayal of genius (56:21) Laura’s unique process for exploring ideas (59:58) Personal longevity practices (01:01:30) The positive impact of Bryan Johnson’s work (01:02:38) Final meditations Follow Laura DemingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-deming-b255362a/ Website: https://www.ldeming.com/ Resources and episode mentionsBooks
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