A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging
Four Seasons Biltmore
Santa Barbara, California
June 13 – 15
Interview with Mary ArmaniosJohns Hopkins UniversityJune 14, 2011Speakers: Mary Armanios Run Time: 14 minutes Mary Armanios is assistant professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins University. Her lab is interested in the biology and genetics of age-related... |
Interview with Anne ChangStanford School of MedicineJune 14, 2011Speakers: Anne Chang Run Time: 25 minutes Anne Chang is director of adult dermatological clinical trials at Stanford School of Medicine. Her current research focuses on aging skin in human... |
Interview with Hinco GiermanStanford UniversityJune 13, 2011Speakers: Hinco Gierman Run Time: 29 minutes Hinco Gierman is a postdoctoral research fellow in developmental biology at Stanford University. His research interests include finding genes that... |
Interview with Derrick RossiHarvard Medical School and Children’s Hospital BostonJune 15, 2011Speakers: Derrick Rossi Run Time: 38 minutes Derrick Rossi is assistant professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at Childrens Hospital Boston. Rossi works in the field... |
Interview with Norman SharplessUniversity of North CarolinaJune 14, 2011Speakers: Norman Sharpless Run Time: 49 minutes Norman Sharpless is an Oncologist and Professor of Medicine, Genetics and Toxicology at University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Sharpless... |
Panel Onewith Mark Collins, Stephanie Lederman, and Michael WestJune 15, 2011Speakers: Mark Collins, Stephanie Lederman, Michael West Run Time: 42 minutes Mark Collins is President of the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research. The purpose of the foundation, founded in 1965 by Paul F. Glenn, is to extend... |
Panel Twowith Heinrich Jasper, Kevin Lee, Evan Snyder, and Christi WalterJune 15, 2011Speakers: Heinrich Jasper, Kevin Lee, Evan Snyder, Christi Walter Run Time: 53 minutes Heinrich Jasper is associate professor of biology at the University of Rochester. His research focuses on how signal transduction networks govern the... |