Harvard Geneticist: "Immortality May Have Already Happened!"
Thu Feb 05 2026
What if living longer isn’t about chasing immortality but about quietly staying one step ahead of aging?
Julian sits down with George Church for a wide-ranging conversation that challenges how we think about longevity, aging, and medical progress. Rather than promising overnight breakthroughs, they explore why extending human life is a complex, multi-layered challenge and why meaningful progress may already be happening so gradually that it’s easy to miss. From the concept of “longevity escape velocity” to the difficulty of measuring aging itself, the discussion reframes what it truly means to live longer and healthier.
Together, Julian and George unpack how advances in gene therapy, multiplex genome editing, and AI-driven protein design are reshaping medicine. The focus moves away from sci-fi fantasies toward real-world applications: reversing age-related diseases, improving targeted drug delivery, shortening clinical trials, and reducing risk. They also explore the ethical, societal, and economic implications of longer lives and why revolutions in science often feel invisible right up until they become impossible to ignore.
George Church is a pioneering geneticist and one of the founding figures of synthetic biology. A professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT, he is known for his groundbreaking work in genome sequencing, gene therapy, CRISPR technologies, and aging research. Over decades, his work has helped shape modern biotechnology, with a focus on reversing age-related diseases, improving human health, and responsibly advancing powerful scientific tools.
What You’ll Learn:
Why longevity is one of the hardest medical outcomes to measure
What “longevity escape velocity” actually means—and why it may already be underway
How gene therapy and multiplex genome editing could reverse age-related diseases
Why AI’s most meaningful breakthroughs may be happening in biology, not chatbots
The overlooked importance of drug delivery in safe, effective treatments
Why scientific progress often feels slow before it suddenly accelerates
How extending healthspan could reshape society, economics, and human potential
⏱ Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:21 Can Aging Really Be Reversed?
02:21 Why Gene Therapy Is Central to Longevity
06:28 The Real Limits of Gene Therapy
12:09 Why Clinical Trials Are Moving Faster Than Ever
13:56 What Longevity “Escape Velocity” Actually Means
14:55 How Gene Editing Could Shape the Future of Health
17:47 How Scientific AI Is Transforming Biotech
19:44 What Longer Lives Mean for Insurance and Society
22:15 Why Exponential Progress Feels Invisible Until It Doesn’t
24:07 How COVID RNA Vaccines Changed Medicine
29:09 Using AI to Target Treatments More Precisely
33:04 Why AGI May Be the Wrong Focus for Humanity
36:28 Do We Need Guardrails for Powerful Technologies?
38:35 Why Education and Wisdom Matter More Than Intelligence
40:33 Are We Near a Medical Tipping Point?
42:15 Are You Ready to Die or Live Much Longer?
44:47 Why Aging, Health, and Purpose Are Deeply Connected
46:30 How Organ Failure and Dialysis Are Being Rethought
49:12 The Future of Organ Replacement and Regeneration
52:06 Why Survival and Hope Still Matter
Connect with Julian
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What if living longer isn’t about chasing immortality but about quietly staying one step ahead of aging? Julian sits down with George Church for a wide-ranging conversation that challenges how we think about longevity, aging, and medical progress. Rather than promising overnight breakthroughs, they explore why extending human life is a complex, multi-layered challenge and why meaningful progress may already be happening so gradually that it’s easy to miss. From the concept of “longevity escape velocity” to the difficulty of measuring aging itself, the discussion reframes what it truly means to live longer and healthier. Together, Julian and George unpack how advances in gene therapy, multiplex genome editing, and AI-driven protein design are reshaping medicine. The focus moves away from sci-fi fantasies toward real-world applications: reversing age-related diseases, improving targeted drug delivery, shortening clinical trials, and reducing risk. They also explore the ethical, societal, and economic implications of longer lives and why revolutions in science often feel invisible right up until they become impossible to ignore. George Church is a pioneering geneticist and one of the founding figures of synthetic biology. A professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT, he is known for his groundbreaking work in genome sequencing, gene therapy, CRISPR technologies, and aging research. Over decades, his work has helped shape modern biotechnology, with a focus on reversing age-related diseases, improving human health, and responsibly advancing powerful scientific tools. What You’ll Learn: Why longevity is one of the hardest medical outcomes to measure What “longevity escape velocity” actually means—and why it may already be underway How gene therapy and multiplex genome editing could reverse age-related diseases Why AI’s most meaningful breakthroughs may be happening in biology, not chatbots The overlooked importance of drug delivery in safe, effective treatments Why scientific progress often feels slow before it suddenly accelerates How extending healthspan could reshape society, economics, and human potential ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:21 Can Aging Really Be Reversed? 02:21 Why Gene Therapy Is Central to Longevity 06:28 The Real Limits of Gene Therapy 12:09 Why Clinical Trials Are Moving Faster Than Ever 13:56 What Longevity “Escape Velocity” Actually Means 14:55 How Gene Editing Could Shape the Future of Health 17:47 How Scientific AI Is Transforming Biotech 19:44 What Longer Lives Mean for Insurance and Society 22:15 Why Exponential Progress Feels Invisible Until It Doesn’t 24:07 How COVID RNA Vaccines Changed Medicine 29:09 Using AI to Target Treatments More Precisely 33:04 Why AGI May Be the Wrong Focus for Humanity 36:28 Do We Need Guardrails for Powerful Technologies? 38:35 Why Education and Wisdom Matter More Than Intelligence 40:33 Are We Near a Medical Tipping Point? 42:15 Are You Ready to Die or Live Much Longer? 44:47 Why Aging, Health, and Purpose Are Deeply Connected 46:30 How Organ Failure and Dialysis Are Being Rethought 49:12 The Future of Organ Replacement and Regeneration 52:06 Why Survival and Hope Still Matter Connect with Julian 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what is possible. Follow George: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-church-2b86301