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It is not an exaggeration to say that Gary Cantor always wanted a career in the medical field. When he was just a young boy in Coral Springs, Florida, he watched the medical reality show, “Trauma: Life in the ER,” as often as possible. Some say he was addicted, but he would say he was fascinated. It was then that he decided his goal was to save lives and provide hope to people without it. At first, he wanted to be a surgeon, but that changed when Gary was about 13. That was when Gary Cantor, Durham researcher of the future, came upon a YouTube video as he surfed the Internet. The video was posted by Dr. Aubrey de Grey, who was a biomedical gerontologist who propagated a fervent belief that medical research could make it so that humans could eventually live for as much as 1,000 years. From that point on, Gary Cantor studied his way to his current status as a Durham medical researcher of great renown.
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