Biohacking Is Use Of Science-Based Tools To Optimise Health, Says Biohacking Pioneer Dr Sajeev Nair
Dr Sajeev Nair is the guiding spirit behind Vieroots, the company which has actor Suniel Shetty as its brand ambassador. 19 April 2021
Dr Sajeev Nair 2021-04-19T20:43:58+05:30 Biohacking Is Use Of Science-Based Tools To Optimise Health, Says Biohacking Pioneer Dr Sajeev Nair outlookindia.com 2021-04-19T20:45:02+05:30
Dr Sajeev Nair is the pioneer of Indian biohacking and a sought-after doyen in global circuit of healthcare and wellness. His recent book, ‘The Making of a Superhuman’ became a bestseller in the nonfiction category with a million reach. He is the guiding spirit behind Vieroots, the company which was valuated at a billion and Bollywood star Suniel Shetty as its brand ambassador. Dr Sajeev Nair is in conversation with Rahul Easwar, philosophy author and orator, alumnus of London School of Economics and IIM (A). Easwar has bee
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there s viruses. there s hijacking your immune system. but currently the technology is not i think really good enough. we need to make ways that are much safer, that don t result in problems like your immune system going crazy shutting down? exactly. we don t want that. no. we re going to show you how we make the dna. all life comes from four chemicals. there s an a, c, there s a t, and there s a g. we take code sent us and we turn it into physical a, t, c, g strands that can be run inside of cells. synthetic dna is already being used experimentally in gene therapy to treat or prevent disease. but costs of the current methods are extremely high. it can cost billions to correctly print human dna. hansen, if you want to turn on the laser. with his dna laser printer, austin hines has figured out a way to do it on the cheap. the laser, which is ejecting the good sequence of dna into a collection plate. with each shot of the laser is $100. falling prices mean the
of cells. synthetic dna is already being used experimentally in gene therapy to treat or prevent disease. but costs of the current methods are extremely high. it can cost billions to correctly print human dna. hansen, if you want to turn on the laser. with his dna laser printer, austin hines has figured out a way to do it on the cheap. the laser, which is ejecting the good sequence of dna into a collection plate. with each shot of the laser is $100. falling prices mean the technology to design and print manmade dna could become easily available to anyone who wants it. paving the way for widespread biohacking. would you ever hack your own genes? i would definitely hack my sperm. nobody wants to have a kid tell you why do i have this and why do i have that? is that with what my kid s going to say to me when he s 10? you re blameless because the technology wasn t there. as a society, as a species, we re going to evolve and