Inside Putin's $26 Billion Quest for Longevity
From mini-pigs and organ printing to cryotherapy and genetics, Russias president has turned antiaging research into a Kremlin priority
When Vladimir Putin was captured by a hot mic telling Xi Jinping that humans could achieve immortality by replacing their organs, some dismissed the exchange as eccentric small talk between aging autocrats.
In fact, during the conversation at a Beijing military parade last September, Putin appeared to be describing a Kremlin-backed longevity initiative that has become one of Russias flagship scientific projects.
Like Silicon Valley billionaires including Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman and Peter Thiel, Putin has long been fascinated with antiaging research. But in Russia, Putins quest to stave off decline is now a state priority relying on methods as wide-ranging as organ printing, harvesting mini-pigs and exposure to ultralow temperatures.
Last month, Russias government announced that scientists are developing a gene-therapy treatment aimed at slowing cellular aging as part of New Health Preservation Technologies, Putins $26 billion longevity initiative.
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