Aging: The Disease, The Cure, The Implications. A free symposium sponsored by the Methuselah Foundation taking place at UCLA June 27, 2008. Understanding Aging: Biomedical and Bioengineering Approaches. A scientific conference on anti-aging medicine on June 28 and 29, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Dr. Aubrey de Grey is Chairman and Chief Science Officer of The Methuselah Foundation. His major research interests are the role and etiology of all forms of cellular and molecular damage in mammalian aging, and the design of interventions to reverse the age-related accumulation of such damage. He […]
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The free public event preceding the Understanding Aging conference organized by the Methuselah Foundation was entitled “Aging: the disease, the cure, the implications.” Held in Royce Hall at UCLA on the evening of June 27th, 2008, the event aimed at putting the postponement of aging more firmly on the […]
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Gregory Stock is a biophysicist, best-selling author, biotech entrepreneur, and the director of the Program on Medicine, Technology and Society at UCLA's School of Medicine. He has written extensively on the implications for society, medicine and business of the human genome project and associated developments […]
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Michael D. West, Ph.D., who has served on the BioTime Board of Directors since 2002, is a pioneer in the field of stem cell research and has extensive academic and business experience in age-related degenerative diseases, telomerase molecular biology and human embryonic stem cell research and development. Prior […]
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Bruce Ames is a professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, and a senior scientist at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI). He is the inventor of the Ames test, a system for easily and cheaply testing the mutagenicity of compounds. His […]
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Daniel Perry, Executive Director of the Alliance for Aging Research in Washington, D.C. heads the leading citizen advocacy organization in the nation, promoting a broad spectrum of research focused on improving the health and quality of life of the aging population. Mr. Perry's diversity of health policy, […]
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Bernard Siegel is the full-time Executive Director of the nonprofit Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Miami (BA 1972, JD 1975). He is a member of the Florida Bar since 1975. In 2002, Mr. Siegel filed […]
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William A. Haseltine PhD is Chairman of Haseltine Global Health, LLC, a virtual pharmaceutical company dedicated to developing new and more efficient means to develop new life saving drugs and medical devices. He is also President of the Haseltine Foundation for Medical Sciences and the Arts, a foundation […]
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Dr. Laura Briggs is the Director of Cell Biology at Sierra Sciences in Reno, Nevada. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Health at the University of Nevada. Dr. Briggs joined Sierra Sciences in 2001, where she leads a team investigating approaches to transiently activate the expression […]
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David Larocca. Burnham Institute for Medical Research, La Jolla, CA Pluripotent stem cells whether from embryonic (ES) or induced (iPS) cells offer a potentially unlimited source of replacement cells for treating human degenerative diseases associated with aging such as cardiovascular disease, macular […]
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N. P. Schooler, J. Sheng Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Lipofuscin accumulates in the lysosomes of aging post-mitotic cells and progenitor cells, interfering with autophagy. Thus it has been proposed that the removal of this indigestible aging pigment […]
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This is a video of the presentation "Defeating the Diseases of Aging" made by Prof Trevor Marshall at the 'Understanding Aging' conference at the University of California, Los Angeles, on June 29, 2008, in which he reports a pathogenesis for many of the diseases of aging. A better version of this video, […]

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