The science behind aging: cells, stress and the power of connection
Discover the science behind aging with Nobel Laureate Professor Elizabeth Blackburn—exploring cells, stress, and the power of human.
Join us online or in person as Professor Elizabeth Blackburn describes her research journey: from curiosity-driven research uncovering of how cells protect their chromosomal ends (telomeres), to how loss of telomere protection contributes to human aging and aging-related diseases. Influences on human telomere maintenance are only partially genetic; they prominently include psychological and life and societal circumstances - starting from earliest life and reverberating through the life course. The broader implications of such scientific research will be discussed.
This event was originally taking place at the Bio21 Auditorium but has now been moved the Carrillo Gantner Theatre in the Sidney Myer Asia Centre.
Discover the science behind aging with Nobel Laureate Professor Elizabeth Blackburn—exploring cells, stress, and the power of human.
Join us online or in person as Professor Elizabeth Blackburn describes her research journey: from curiosity-driven research uncovering of how cells protect their chromosomal ends (telomeres), to how loss of telomere protection contributes to human aging and aging-related diseases. Influences on human telomere maintenance are only partially genetic; they prominently include psychological and life and societal circumstances - starting from earliest life and reverberating through the life course. The broader implications of such scientific research will be discussed.
This event was originally taking place at the Bio21 Auditorium but has now been moved the Carrillo Gantner Theatre in the Sidney Myer Asia Centre.
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Professor Elizabeth Blackburn
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- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Carrillo Gantner Theatre
Swanston Street
#Room B02 Parkville, VIC 3010
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