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Reddit mentions of Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves
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This is a well done relatively easy to digest primer on the subject if you’d like to learn a bit more. It’s definitely a bit tinted by starry-eyed futurism, but it’s worth giving a read.
Google around, find websites for university degree programs in biology, biochemistry, genetics, etc., and mine the syllabi for textbooks that are used. That would probably give you a decent seed list.
Read popular books for lay-people on biohacking and related topics, like Biopunk, Frankenstein's Cat, Regenesis, Life at the Speed of Light, A Crack in Creation, etc., and then use Google / Wikipedia to drill down on the topics you find discussed there.
One other book that has been recommended to me by actual experts from our local biohacking group is Molecular Biology of the Cell
Also.. It's fully possible for humans to create a mix that stops aging in whatever age someone is in? In theory?
I don't think anybody knows the answer to that yet.
One of the books he's written: Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves.
For anyone interested.