September/October 2007
The Enthusiast
A controversial biologist at Harvard claims he can extend life span and treat diseases of aging. He may be right.
By David Ewing Duncan
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| Credit: Steve Brodner |
David Sinclair is very good at persuading people. The catch, says a longtime colleague and scientific rival, is that he is sometimes overly optimistic about his results. "David is brilliant, but sometimes he is too passionate and impatient for a scientist," says another colleague. "So far, he is fortunate that his claims have turned out to be mostly true."
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