Biology of
Human
Aging
SPONSORED BY:
Center for Genomics and ProteomicsCenter for Gerontology and Health Care Research
Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Peter S. Rabinovitch
University of Washington, Seattle
10:00 AM
The Free Radical Theory of Aging is Alive and
Well, but Hiding in Mitochondria: Evidence from
the Enhanced Healthspan of Mice Expressing
Catalase in Mitochondria
Caleb Finch
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
11:00 AM
Evolution of Human Lifespans: Roles of Nutrition
and Inflammation
Vera Gorbunova
University of Rochester, New York
2:00 PM
Comparative Studies of Longevity and Anticancer
Mechanisms in Mammals
Anne Brunet
Stanford University, Stanford
3:00 PM
Aging and Stem Cells
Friday, May 15th, 2009
All lectures will be held in theLaboratories for Molecular Medicine
70 Ship Street, Providence, Room 107
Coffee: 9:30 AM Reception: 4:30 PM
For more information, contact:
Tammy Glass (401) 863-9654
Tammy_Glass@Brown.Edu
