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Об авторе
Крис Вербург, доктор медицины, – ученый из Центра междисциплинарных исследований имени Лео Апостела в Свободном университете Брюсселя; также он входит в преподавательский состав университета «Сингулярность», мозгового треста Кремниевой долины, который изучает возможности применения новых разрабатываемых технологий в борьбе с самыми сложными проблемами мира. Доктор Вербург работает над медицинскими процедурами, которые помогут увеличить продолжительность здоровой жизни и бороться с возрастными болезнями с помощью питания и самых современных биотехнологий. Он основал новую научную дисциплину, нутригеронтологию, изучающую диеты и правила, которые помогут замедлить старение и уменьшить риск возрастных заболеваний. Доктора Вербурга часто приглашают выступать с лекциями о новых разработках и сдвигах парадигм в медицине, здравоохранении, науках о старении и т. д.