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Aaron James Traywick (December 19, 1989 – April 29, 2018) was an American businessman and
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activist in the
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and biohacking communities. He sought to develop
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to make inexpensive treatments available for incurable conditions such as
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and the
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. His lack of any medical training and his unconventional methods—such as broadcasting an associate injecting himself with an "untested experimental gene therapy", then later doing the same to himself in an onstage public demonstration—drew widespread criticism.


Education

Aaron Traywick was a resident of
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, and a graduate of
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. He graduated from the
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in Alabama with a degree in interdisciplinary studies; he held no background in the sciences or formal training in clinical medicine.


Career

From January 2016 to his termination in July 2016, he worked to advocate investment in radical approaches towards
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at the Global Healthspan Policy Institute started by his cousin. In 2017 he founded Ascendance Biomedical in Washington, D.C., with the mission to "make cutting edge biomedical technologies available for everyone". Traywick's self-administered
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homemade gene therapies received substantial media attention. In October 2017, Ascendance Biomedical shared a live broadcast of Traywick's associate Tristan Roberts injecting himself with an "untested experimental gene therapy" for HIV over Facebook's live-streaming service. During a presentation at the February 2018 BodyHacking Con in Austin, Texas, Traywick injected himself with something he referred to at the time as a "research compound". In a later conversation with BBC reporters, he spoke of it as a "treatment" for Herpes virus, a term with a specific meaning subject to FDA regulations. Shortly after the event, the
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issued a statement on the inherent dangers of this approach to untested gene editing, without mentioning the company by name: At the time of his death, Traywick was planning a
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gene therapy trial for the treatment of lung cancer in Tijuana, Mexico, and served as managing director for Inovium Rejuvenation, which was conducting pre-enrollment for FDA-approved trials in several US locations to reverse menopause, rejuvenate ovaries, restore fertility, and bring hormone levels back in line with those found in youth. He is featured as a subject in the 2020
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documentary ''Citizen Bio'', directed by Trish Dolman. He is also a subject in the limited
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series ''Unnatural Selection''.


Death

On April 29, 2018, Traywick was found dead in a sensory deprivation isolation tank, or "float pod," at a float spa in Washington, D.C., aged 28. His body was discovered after spa staff noticed that he did not leave the float room after his appointment time had ended and the tank had automatically drained. A spokesperson for the spa told news media that drug paraphernalia was found among Traywick's belongings, though police did not confirm this at the time. Traywick's autopsy, reported on in June 2018, concluded that he died from drowning; the drug
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was also found in his system. Ketamine, a
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, is sometimes used as a
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.


See also

* Immortalists


References


External links


H+Pedia article on Aaron Traywick

H+Pedia article on Ford Fischer
director of ''Transhuman'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Traywick, Aaron 1989 births 2018 deaths 21st-century American businesspeople American health care chief executives American transhumanists Deaths by drowning in Washington, D.C. Drug-related deaths in Washington, D.C. American futurologists Genetic engineering Hacker culture Life extensionists People from Elmore County, Alabama University of Montevallo alumni