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The Glenn Foundation Symposium PanelBruce Yankner, Monica Driscoll, Brian Kennedy, Heidi TissenbaumJune 9, 2010Program: A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging Topics: Speakers: Bruce Yankner, Monica Driscoll, Brian Kennedy, Heidi Tissenbaum Bruce Yankner is a Professor of Pathology and Neurology at Harvard Medical School. His research is focused on investigating the systems biology of... |
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Tom JohnsonUniversity of ColoradoJune 9, 2010Program: A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging Topics: Speakers: Tom Johnson Tom Johnson is a Professor of Behavioral Genetics and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics at the University of Colorado at... |
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Gary RuvkunHarvard Medical SchoolJune 8, 2010Program: A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging Topics: Speakers: Gary Ruvkun Gary Ruvkun is Professor of Genetics, Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Harvard Medical School. His lab uses molecular genetics, genomics and C.... |
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Gordon LithgowThe Buck InstituteJune 7, 2010Program: A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging Topics: Speakers: Gordon Lithgow Gordon Lithgow is a Professor and the head of the Lithgow Lab at the Buck Institute for Age Research. His research is focused on the relationship... |
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Yousin SuhAlbert Einstein College of MedicineJune 7, 2010Program: A Paul F. Glenn Symposium on the Biology of Aging Topics: Speakers: Yousin Suh Yousin Suh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Department of Genetics at the Albert Einstien College of Medicine. Her... |
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