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Volume 11, Number 10 06\/13\/2008<\/strong> Edited by John L. Petersen johnp@arlingtoninstitute.org<\/a>
See past issues in the Archives<\/a><\/p>


In This Issue:
FUTUREdtion Update<\/a>
Conference Announcement
Future Facts<\/a> – From Think Links
Think Links<\/a> – The Future in the News\u2026Today
A Final Quote<\/a><\/p>


FUTUREdition Update<\/p>

Over the next two weeks we will be completing significant technical upgrades for FUTUREdition<\/strong> and the mechanics by which it is sent out to subscribers. The format and graphics will continue to improve over the next few months. As part of our rollover process to a new newsletter \u201cmailing house\u201d, we will be changing the email address from which FUTUREdition<\/strong> is sent. As of the next issue, that address will be: thefuture@futuredition.org<\/a>

Please add this address to your \u201csafe senders\u201d list and to your \u201ccontacts\u201d list to ensure consistent delivery through the change and to make sure that your copy of FUTUREdition<\/strong> does not get trapped and held for ransom by spam filters. Even though spam detection software is becoming constantly more sophisticated, it is not necessarily becoming more discerning.

We are also in the process of developing a FUTUREdition<\/strong> blog website which can be seen in its early stages at 
www.futuredition.org<\/a>.

We continue to be very appreciative of the articles that readers send us for inclusion in FUTUREdition<\/strong>. When you come across an article we should include, please do send it along. We hope you enjoy the upgrades. If you have any suggestions for the newsletter or the blog website, please send them to
 johnp@arlingtoninstitute.org<\/a>
We look forward to your continuing support and readership. Thank you.<\/p>


Understanding Aging: Biomedical and Bioengineering Approaches<\/p>

A Conference on June 27, afternoon and evening, June 28 & 29
UCLA, Los Angeles<\/p>

Applying the new technologies of regenerative and genetic medicine, the engineering approach to aging promises to dramatically extend healthy human life within the next few decades.

How do you and your loved ones stand to benefit from the coming biomedical revolution? Are you prepared? Is society prepared?

You are cordially invited to participate in the scientific conference “Understanding Aging: Biomedical and Bioengineering
Approaches,” The conference includes a free symposium for the general public on June 27th focused on the public policy implications of successfully postponing aging. The scientific conference, on June 28th and 29th, will be focused on the science and technology of aging and its postponement.<\/p>

For further information: http:\/\/www.mfoundation.org\/UABBA\/index.html<\/a><\/p>


FUTURE FACTS – FROM THINK LINKS<\/strong>
DID YOU KNOW THAT…<\/em><\/strong><\/p>