![]() ![]() by publication in biology on 9 December 2000. From 1992 to 2006, he was in charge of software development at the university's Genetics Department for the FlyBase genetic database. He educated himself in biology by reading journals and textbooks, attending conferences, and being tutored by Professor Carpenter. Through her he was introduced to the intersection of biology and programming when her boss needed someone who knew about computers and biology to take over the running of a database on fruit flies. At a graduate party in Cambridge, de Grey met fruit fly geneticist Adelaide Carpenter whom he would later marry. In 1986, he co-founded Man-Made Minions Ltd to pursue the development of an automated formal program verifier. ![]() Career Īfter graduation in 1985, de Grey joined Sinclair Research as an artificial intelligence researcher and software engineer. He attended university at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in computer science in 1985. De Grey was educated at Sussex House School and Harrow School. He told The Observer that he never knew his father, and that his mother Cordelia, an artist, encouraged him in the areas in which she herself was weakest: science and mathematics. 3.1 Outlook on the future of anti-aging medicineĭe Grey was born and brought up in London, England.In late 2022, de Grey formed LEV Foundation as President and Chief Science Officer. He was the Chief Science Officer of the SENS Research Foundation, but was fired in August 2021 after allegedly interfering in a probe investigating sexual harassment allegations against him. He has been interviewed in recent years in a number of news sources, including CBS 60 Minutes, the BBC, The Guardian, Fortune Magazine, The Washington Post, TED, Popular Science, Playboy, The Colbert Report, Time, the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, and The Joe Rogan Experience. ĭe Grey is an international adjunct professor of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, the American Aging Association, and the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. As an amateur mathematician, he has contributed to the study of the Hadwiger–Nelson problem in geometric graph theory, making the first progress on the problem in over 60 years. He is known for his view that medical technology may enable human beings alive today not to die from age-related causes. He is the author of The Mitochondrial Free Radical Theory of Aging (1999) and co-author of Ending Aging (2007). Aubrey David Nicholas Jasper de Grey ( / d ə ˈ ɡ r eɪ/ born 20 April 1963) is an English author and biomedical gerontologist. ![]()
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