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Bioethicist Dr. Craig Klugman thinks that anti-aging is possible through gene therapy, however, he says it’s very complex and just focusing on telomeres is too quick a fix. Clinical trials do not normally charge people money to participate, but molecular biologist Dr. Bill Andrews shares that he charges 1 million dollars to be part of the study because that is the cost of getting the study done. Would you pay to participate in this trial and potentially come out looking younger?