Putin's $26 billion state initiative pursues longevity through gene therapy, organ printing, and cryotherapy
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Summary
Vladimir Putin has launched a $26 billion Russian state initiative called "New Health Preser" focused on longevity research, including gene therapy, organ printing, mini-pig organ cultivation, and cryotherapy. The article explores how Putin's carefully cultivated image as an ageless strongman is driving a state-level scientific push to extend human lifespan, blending political authority with ambitious biomedical research.
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· 3 pulledFor years, Vladimir Putin has cultivated the image of an ageless strongman, riding horses shirtless, playing ice hockey and projecting physical endurance as a symbol of political authority.
Behind the carefully staged displays of vigour lies a far deeper obsession now shaping Russian state policy: the pursuit of longevity.
The latest sign of that ambition emerged through a Kremlin-backed scientific push that includes gene therapy, organ printing, mini-pig organ cultivation and even ultralow-temperature cryotherapy, all under a sprawling $26 billion state initiative called 'New Health Preser'.
Europe News: For years, Vladimir Putin has cultivated the image of an ageless strongman, riding horses shirtless, playing ice hockey and projecting physical endura.

