Which of these non-technical barriers to longevity progress are most urgent to address?
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Coordination around aging biomarkers
Regulatory/FDA progress
(Interdisciplinary) collaboration
Talent acquisition
Public education
Funding
This question is asking about non-technical barriers to longevity progress you think those wanting to speed up longevity progress should prioritize addressing.
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