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The Royal Society at 350Intro by Roger BinghamMay 10, 2010Program: The New Science of Ageing Speakers: Roger Bingham The Science Network in the UK To Celebrate the 350th Anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Society we visited London, Oxford and Cambridge -... |
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The New Science of AgeingThe Royal SocietyResearch into ageing has been galvanized by the discovery of single-gene mutations that extend healthy lifespan of laboratory animals and that delay multiple, ageing-related diseases. Evolutionary conservation of these genetic effects allows the use of invertebrates to understand human ageing. This meeting will discuss the scientific challenges... |
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Dame Linda PartridgeUniversity College LondonProgram: The New Science of Ageing Topics: Speakers: Linda Partridge Linda Partridge has used the model organism Drosophila to investigate the evolution of a wide variety of physiological traits involved in adaptation.... |
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