Extending Healthspan and Reversing Aging by Enhancing Mitochondrial Function - Dr. Peter Rabinovitch
"Extending Healthspan and Reversing Aging by Enhancing Mitochondrial Function" Peter Rabinovitch, MD, PhD Professor Department of Pathology University ...
UTHSCSA Barshop Institute
The Human Sciences in the 'Age of Biology' -- revitalising sociology
Speaker: Professor Nikolas Rose Chair: Professor Judy Wajcman This event was recorded on 8 March 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building ...
LSE
Flashback Friday: Does Meditation Affect Cellular Aging Telomeres & Cap It All off with Diet
Is the cellular anti-aging Dr. Dean Ornish demonstrated with lifestyle changes due to the plant-based diet, the exercise, the stress management, or just to the ...
NutritionFacts.org
Why Do We Age?
Subscribe to NutritionFacts.org's free e-newsletter and receive a recipe from Dr. Greger's brand-new cookbook, The How Not to Diet Cookbook: ...
NutritionFacts.org
23 Years in the Zone: Journalist and Author Gary Taubes Interviews Dr. Barry Sears
Gary Taubes is an award-winning journalist and author of five books, the most recent of which, The Case Against Sugar, argues obesity is a hormonal disorder ...
CrossFit®
Selective autophagy in the fight against aging and age-related disorders
Learn more about specific types of autophagy in mammals, functions of autophagy, selective autophagy and aging, macroautophagy, modulating autophagy ...
R&D Systems, a Bio-Techne brand
Mitochondria-Microbiome Axis
In this webinar, we'll discuss the importance of mitochondrial health and how mitochondrial dysfunction plays a role in the development of cancer, heart disease, ...
Microbiome Labs
Is Aging Reversible? Resetting the Clock
Is Aging Reversible? Resetting the Clock Air date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 3:00:00 PM Description: Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series The Annual ...
NIH VideoCast
The epigenetic clock, biological age, and chronic diseases
The epigenetic clock, biological age, and chronic diseases Air date: Wednesday, June 15, 2016, 3:00:00 PM Category: WALS - Wednesday Afternoon Lectures ...
NIH VideoCast
How NAD+ drives the circadian clock and regulates sirtuins | David Sinclair
Low energy levels, such as those that would occur during exercising, fasting, or caloric restriction, stress the cell. In turn, cellular levels of nicotinamide adenine ...
FMF Clips
Mitochondrial-Derived Peptides in Aging and Related Diseases - Pinchas Cohen - RB2016
The opening keynote address of Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2016 was delivered by Pinchas Cohen, William and Sylvia Kugel Dean in Gerontology at USC ...
SENS Foundation
Cancer and Aging Overview: Would Better Nutrition Help Us to Age More Slowly?
Aging is considered by some scientists to be a normal physiological process, while others believe it is a disease. Increased cancer risk in the elderly raises the ...
National Cancer Institute
The Ups and Downs of Energetics and Aging Neural Regulators and Downstream Effectors
William Mair, Ph.D.
MDI Biological Laboratory
Neurobiology Understanding the Big 6 Neurotransmitters
A direct link to the CEU course is https://www.allceus.com/member/cart/index/product/id/96/c/ AllCEUs provides #counseloreducation and CEUs for LPCs, ...
AllCEUs Counseling Education
Deciphering Aging: Linking senescence with DNA Damage and the cell cycle
Participating Experts: Sheila A. Stewart, PhD (WUSTL) and James L. Kirkland, MD PhD, (Mayo Clinic) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view Abstract and Table of ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Systems Biology & Functional Medicine: Chronic Disease Management with Jeffrey Bland, PhD
As a leader in nutritional medicine, Jeffrey S. Bland, PhD, FACN, CNS, is well known for his synthesis of medical knowledge, biochemistry, and nutritional data.
The Institute for Functional Medicine
Systemic regulation of brain ageing and neurodegeneration, Prof. Tony Wyss-Coray
1 April 2015, SwissTech Convention Center, Lausanne, Switzerland Website: thebrainforum.org Tony Wyss-Coray (Professor, Stanford University, USA) shares ...
The Brain Forum
Barry Sears, Ph.D. at the Age Management Medicine Conference
Featured Speaker - The Role of Resolution of Inflammation in the Aging Process Barry Sears, Ph.D. Founder & President, Inflammation Research Foundation, ...
AMMG - CME Conferences & Certification
Understanding Common Dysbiosis Patterns with GI-MAP
A healthy gut microbiome is essential for normal intestinal and immune function. Imbalances in the microbiome, known as dysbiosis, have been linked to large ...
Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory
Medicine Grand Rounds: Targeting cellular senescence to treat osteoporosis and frailty 4/16/19
Speaker: Sundeep Khosla, MD Dr. Francis Chucker and Nathan Landow Research Professor Mayo Foundation Distinguished Investigator Director, Mayo Clinic ...
Emory Department of Medicine
Long-Term Memory: Modulating Consolidation | Dr Amir-Homayoun Javadi
SEARCH for a course at the University of Kent: http://bit.ly/2qMWKOh ▻ Research at Kent: http://bit.ly/2qnsmcg ▻ https://javadilab.com/ ▻ SUBSCRIBE for more ...
University of Kent
Longevity Genes (1 of 5): Nir Barzilai, M.D.
Nir Barzilai, M.D., Principal Investigator http://www.einstein.yu.edu - The Longevity Genes Project at Einstein is a study of more than 500 healthy centenarians, ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dario Riccardo Valenzano, MPI Ageing: Systemic Regulation of Ageing by Gut Microbiota
Dario Riccardo Valenzano's talk on the "Systemic Regulation of Ageing by the Gut Microbiota" during his visit to the CRC 1182 in Kiel. More on Dario Riccardo ...
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Novel Mediators of Cardiac Cell Death and Aging
Yibin Wang, PhD, interviews Steve Houser, president of the American Heart | American Stroke Association, and Rick Kitsis, MD about the latest science on ...
AHAScienceNews
Aging - ENDO 2019 Press Conference
The Society debuted a new Clinical Practice Guideline for treating osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Researchers also covered older men with higher ...
The Endocrine Society
Jim Fadel - The Orexin/Hypocretin System in Aging and Cognition
Watch this webinar on LabRoots at: https://www.labroots.com/virtual-event/neuroscience-2017/agenda Alterations in homeostatic functions such as energy ...
LabRoots
Approaches to Aging and Alzheimer’s: What are We Learning from Clinical Trials? - Rachelle Doody
Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2014 Alzheimer's Disease Session 2 (August 21, 2014, 2:30pm) "Approaches to Brain Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: What are ...
SENS Foundation
Webinar | COVID-19: Can the Science of Aging Move Us Forward?
On March 24, 2020,, AFAR hosted a webinar, "COVID-19: Can the Science of Aging Move Us Forward?" AFAR experts Sean Leng, MD, PhD, Nir Barzilai, MD, ...
AFAR
Cancer and Aging, with CRI Fellow Matthew Youngman
Aging and Cancer - Cancer Research Institute postdoctoral fellow Matthew Youngman describes his studies of the effects of aging on the immune system.
Cancer Research Institute
Peptide creams & serums: Matrixyl, Copper Peptide| Dr Dray
Moisturizing creams for face Cerave moisturizing cream http://amzn.to/2yXNyLI Cerave PM (UK) http://amzn.to/2BABZaM Cerave PM (US) ...
Dr Dray
Cognitive Aging Summit III | Dr. Amar Sahay
Cognitive Aging Summit III | Dr. Amar Sahay Dr. Amar Sahay, Harvard University, reveals that newly born nerve cells in the hippocampi of older mice compete ...
National Institute On Aging
HIV and Malignancy: Understanding Oncogenesis in the Age of ART - Jamie Morano, MD
In this presentation, Dr. Morano Discusses current HIV epidemiology, HIV impact on oncogenesis, and the relationship between HIV/HCV coinfection and ...
IDPodcasts
Modulating Aging and Longevity Biology of Aging and its Modulation
Chad Lopez
Healthy aging: how to stay bonny & transcend inflammation? - Patrizia d'Alessio
Introduction People are driven by their obsession to stay young, and most importantly, in a visible way. Promising healthy aging, the market of dietary ...
SENS Foundation
The Early Microbiota In An Age of Disruptive Change | Maria Dominguez-Bello
The microbiota is transmitted vertically, and in mammals, the primordial microbiota is transmitted in a matrilineal way, throughout generations. Labor initiates ...
Evolutionary Medicine
The Pubertal Transition: Understanding the Beginning of Your Daughter's Journey
Suleena Kansal Kalra, MD, MSCE, an Ob/Gyn specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, discusses the pubertal transition in girls. She specifically ...
Penn Medicine
Pre-Application Webinar: Development of Valid Reliable Markers of Aging-Related Biologic Mechanisms
The National Institute on Aging's RFA-AG-18-018, "Development of Valid Reliable Markers of Aging-Related Biologic Mechanisms for Human Studies" was ...
National Institute On Aging
Brain and Behavior - Modulating Memory: Exercise and Sleep
New York University
Dr. John Ramsey - Ketogenic Diets and Aging
Filmed at the Emerging Science of Carbohydrate Restriction and Nutritional Ketosis, Scientific Sessions at The Ohio State University Learn more at ...
Virta Health
Immunotherapy: using your body’s natural defenses to fight cancer
Crystal Mackall, MD Director, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Stanford Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine Director, Stanford Center for Cancer ...
Stanford
Understanding the potential impact of the gut microbiome on SARS-CoV-2 Research
Presented By: Heesun Shin Speaker Biography: Heesun Shin focuses on developing and managing NGS based products for human health. Her most recent ...
LabRoots
Why Some People's Hair Turns Gray
We asked a dermatologist to explain why hair turns gray, and why it happens to some people as early as their 20's. According to Dr. Jennifer Chwalek, genetics ...
Science Insider