David Ewing Duncan “When I’m 164” Talk:
Lafayette Library
3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
Thursday, May 22nd, 2014
6:30pm – 7:30pm | $22When I’m 164: The New Science of Radical Life Extension, and What Happens if it Succeeds?
David Ewing Duncan, Author, When I’m 164, Columnist, Newsweek; Chief Correspondent, NPR Talk’s Biotech Nation
The average life expectancy of Americans is approximately 78 years, but how long do you really want to live? Today, scientists at universities and research institutions across the globe are discussing and working on anti-aging treatments that could possibly extend the average life span of humans by decades. In his book When I’m 164, David Ewing Duncan – award-winning science journalist and author of the bestseller Experimental Man explores the science of radical life extension and the new technologies that may alter the limits of human life. Join Duncan for a discussion on these advances in biotechnology and the impact and implications of being able to live to age 164 or beyond.
Cost: General: $22 non-members, $12 members, $7 studentsTo register call: (415)597-6700 or go to: www.commonwealthclub.org