About
I did my first science projects at the age of 10, among them, photo processing and electricity experiments. I did surgery on mice at age 13 as a high school freshman. Those experiences, along with being valedictorian helped me to enter Harvard College. As an adult, I have been a chemist at General Foods and director of a government funded program in Washington DC called the Technology Commercialization Center where we assisted an electric car company. I have been a computer programmer, and I am founder of a company that has 2 patents and 2 patents pending for rapid battery charging technology.
I became sole distributor for a functional age test used by medical practices and other care providers. It measures 12 biomarkers of aging and provides an estimated functional age compared to chronological age. I have experienced unusually slow aging. I hope to eventually learn why through the sequencing of my DNA by the Personal Genome Project started by scientists at Harvard Medical School.
Joined
August 2015