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GM I’m Swickie! And all of my work centers on preservation: of art, cultural memory, & the human body. 😳 I’m a writer and longevity biotech fellow exploring the science of aging, & what it reveals about time, memory, meaning, & you. I’m launching a new writing series focused on the top innovators in biotech soon & I’d love to have you along for the wild ride. In addition, I’m in grant review for an ovarian aging research project: aggregating & modeling public health data for clinics, research & an accessible tool for underserved women. Art side: 2x featured R21 artist with the Lakers (their first AR apparel) & upcoming collabs with an American sports league & top film festival. As creative director of a stealth platform, I help connect fans & fandoms to the moments that made them, before they disappear. If you’re into biotech, art & culture, or the emotional architecture of the blockchain, I’m quite literally working on how we’re going to be friends, in this timeline, FOREVER 😈🤍
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welcome! sooo much to comment on in your intro but for now i offer one of my favourite YouTube videos on the human experience of time (ok ok one more thing: epigenetics as a form of memory - thoughts?) https://youtu.be/cztCmNSVS3Q?si=cFgJmFQwTbraQr5-
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Erica! Thank you for sharing this, I’m excited to watch! As far as epigenetics + memory, my take is they’re inextricable. I could go on for a while about this. Maybe I’ll make this a topic for a longer post or article?
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couldn't agree more! i've always thought of dna as memory, but epigentics coming around and showing how environmental context can shape that expression of memory (exactly how which environment you retrieve a brain memory from changes how you interpret/remember that memory) was sooo ground breaking and yesss please right a longer cast/article, would love to read!
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