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Patrick’s credentials are vast. He worked with Netscape founder Marc Andreessen to help develop SSL encryption. He’s consulted for Fortune 500 companies, authored the book The Methuselah Effect, and published dozens of peer-reviewed research papers on longevity biotech. He’s also interviewed numerous Nobel Prize-winning scientists and researchers. And he’s appeared in The Wall Street Journal and on CNN’s Crossfire news program.
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