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Minnesota Leading Research on Aging
Wed, Mar 26
|Zoom
Dr. Laura Liedernhofer, MD, Ph.D, will join us for a discussion of promising new research being conducted at the U of M on aging. The University is embracing the Geroscience approach to aging research. This stems from the knowledge that old age is the greatest risk factor for most chronic diseases.


Time & Location
Mar 26, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Zoom
About the Event
The science of senolytics is bearing fruit!
It started with a conceptual innovation: the idea that aging can be modified. Then came years of work by a growing number of researchers around the world, which is now beginning to deliver solid scientific results. The Niedernhofer lab and other collaborators have made meaningful breakthroughs in understanding and harnessing the biology of aging.
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