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Tom KirkwoodNewcastle UniversityDecember 15, 2009Program: Diet, Aging and Metabolism Topics: Speakers: Tom Kirkwood Tom Kirkwood is the Director of the Institute for Ageing and Health at Newcastle University. His research is focused on evolution and genetics of... |
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Stiffen the Sinews, Summon Up the BloodA Conversation with Amy WagersNovember 6, 2009Program: Harvard Stem Cell Institute at 5 Topics: Speakers: Amy Wagers Run Time: 37 minutes Amy Wagers is Principal Investigator in the section on Developmental and Stem Cell Biology at Joslin Diabetes Center and Assistant Professor in the... |
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As the worm turnsA conversation with Cynthia KenyonSeptember 23, 2009Program: Diet, Aging and Metabolism Topics: Speakers: Cynthia Kenyon Run Time: 1 hours 13 minutes Cynthia Kenyon is an American Cancer Society Professor and Director of the Hillblom Center for the Biology of Aging at the University of California,... |
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Andy BartkeSouthern Illinois UniversitySeptember 11, 2009Program: Diet, Aging and Metabolism Topics: Speakers: Andy Bartke Run Time: 32 minutes Andy Barke is Professor of Physiology and Director of the Department of Medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and a board... |
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Gary RuvkunHarvard Medical SchoolSeptember 10, 2009Program: Diet, Aging and Metabolism Topics: Speakers: Gary Ruvkun Run Time: 1 hours 20 minutes Gary Ruvkun is Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and his lab uses molecular genetics, genomics and C. elegans to study and understand... |
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