EpigeneticsJoel GottesfeldNovember 11, 2009Topics: Speakers: Joel Gottesfeld Run Time: 25 minutes
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Stiffen the Sinews, Summon Up the BloodA Conversation with Amy WagersNovember 6, 2009Topics: 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... |
Reprogramming, Justice and RawlsA conversation with George DaleyNovember 6, 2009Topics: Speakers: George Daley Run Time: 51 minutes George Daley is Samuel E Lux, IV Chair in the Department of Hematology, Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry, Molecular Pharmacology and of... |
Women's Forum in DeauvilleChanging life as we know itTopics: Speakers: Roger Bingham, Nita Farahany, Patricia Churchland, Aubrey de Grey, Cynthia Breazeal, Juan Enriquez, Maria Freire A discussion about the consequences of prolonging life and the enhanced human brain/ computer interface. Books by Patricia Churchland: ... |
Diet, longevity, and health elitesA conversation with Caleb "Tuck" FinchTopics: Speakers: Caleb Finch Run Time: 56 minutes Caleb "Tuck" Finch is ARCO/Keischnick Professor of Gerontology and Biological Science at the University of Southern California. He was the... |
Lifespan and a glass of red wineA conversation with David SinclairTopics: Speakers: David Sinclair Run Time: 52 minutes David Sinclair is a Professor of Pathology and Co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging at Harvard... |
Aubrey de GreyMethuselah FoundationTopics: Speakers: Aubrey de Grey Run Time: 46 minutes Aubrey de Grey is a biogerontologist, creator of the Methuselah Mouse Prize and Chief Science Officer of the Methuselah Foundation. His research is... |
Leonard GuarenteMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyTopics: Speakers: Leonard Guarente Run Time: 1 hours 07 minutes Leonard Guarente is the Novartis Professor of Biology and Director of the Glenn Laboratory for the Science of Aging at the Massachusetts Institute of... |
Judith CampisiThe Double-Edged Sword of Cellular SenescenceFebruary 1, 2010Topics: Speakers: Judith Campisi Judith Campisi is a Professor at the Buck Institute and holds a position at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her research is focused on... |
Thomas RandoRegulation of Wnt Signaling in Adult and Aged Stem Cells by Co-Activators and Epigenetic ModificationsFebruary 3, 2010Topics: Speakers: Thomas Rando Thomas Rando is a Professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also the Chief... |
Danica ChenUniversity of California, BerkeleyFebruary 3, 2010Topics: Speakers: Danica Chen Danica Chen is Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research is... |
George MartinThe Aging-Disease RelationshipFebruary 5, 2010Topics: Speakers: George Martin George Martin is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and Director of the... |
Dame Linda PartridgeUniversity College LondonTopics: 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.... |
Andrew DillinThe Salk InstituteTopics: Speakers: Andrew Dillin Andrew Dillin is an Associate Professor and Pioneer Developmental Chair in the Molecular and Cell BIology Laboratory at the Salk Institute for... |
Brian KennedyUniversity of WashingtonTopics: Speakers: Brian Kennedy Brian Kennedy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Washington. his lab uses a variety of model organisms... |
Gordon LithgowThe Buck InstituteJune 7, 2010Topics: 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... |
Yousin SuhAlbert Einstein College of MedicineJune 7, 2010Topics: 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... |
Panel 2: DiscussionStem Cells in Development and DiseaseOctober 31, 2012Topics: Speakers: Kristin Baldwin, Leanne Jones, Ulrich Mueller, Birgitt Schuele, Fyodor Urnov Run Time: 10 minutes Kristin Baldwin is an associate professor of cell biology and an investigator of the Dorris Neuroscience Institute at the Scripps Research Institute.... |
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