Ouroboros: Research in the biology of aging
Ouroboros is a community weblog for biologists of aging. The mission of the site is to provide timely, thoughtful and scholarly commentary on developments within the field, as they are reported in the literature and at relevant conferences.
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Sep 16, 11 06:41AMFrom the mailbag, news of a new aging-related peer-reviewed journal, currently in its first issue: Pathobiology of Aging & Age-related Diseases. I haven’t had to check it out yet, but it loo ks...
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May 06, 11 04:53PMFrom the mailbag: You are kindly invited to the Baltic Sea, for the *RoSyBA: Rostock Symposium on Systems Biology and Bioinformatics in Ageing Research* 15th-17th September 2011 (Rostock, Germany) Con firmed...
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Mar 22, 11 11:09AMFrom the mailbag: I am writing to inform you that June 15th is the deadline for discounted registration and abstract submission for the fifth Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) con ference...
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Dec 04, 10 04:05PM(^ Index) (<– Previous session) Talks in this session: Sagi: Engineering a long-lived worm Suchanek: The germline and somatic reproductive tissues influence C. elegans Stanfel: Ribosome Function...
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Dec 04, 10 12:34PM(^ Index) (<– Previous session) Talks in this session: Choy: Intracellular trafficking and processing of amyloid precursor protein Kown: Age-associated decline in immune function; new ro le...
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Dec 04, 10 11:19AM(^ Index) (<– Previous session) Talks in this session: McGee: Loss of intestinal nuclei with age in C.elegans Mookerjee: UCP proteostasis and implications toward lifespan Furman: Human i mmune...
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Dec 04, 10 09:23AM(^ Index) Talks in this session: Rafalski: Sirt1 in adult neural stem cells Charville: Non-random chromosome segregation in skeletal muscle precursor cells Xie: Connecting molecular markers and m orphological...
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Dec 04, 10 08:27AMToday I’ll be live-blogging the Bay Area Aging Meeting being held at Stanford. Each session will have its own article; this entry will serve as a central hub for all related entries – the links...
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Nov 16, 10 12:35PM(For the liveblog of the meeting as it unfolds, see here.) Earlier this year, the biogerontologists of the San Francisco Bay Area held the first of a series of biannual research meetings, the Bay Area Aging...
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May 07, 10 11:30AMAfter a great deal of early promise, resveratrol has been on the ropes for a while, most prominently as a result of studies questioning whether it can directly activate sirtuins — this against a backdrop...
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