home   genetic news   bioinformatics   biotechnology   literature   journals   ethics   positions   events   sitemap
 
  HUM-MOLGEN -> Events -> Meetings and Conferences  
 

Establishing Anti-Ageing Medicines

 
  October 11, 2013  
     
 
Euroscicon, Cineworld: The O2 Peninsula Square London, London SE10 0DX
Wednesday, 26 February 2014


The last three decades have shown us how plastic the ageing process can be. It is becoming apparent that, with increased knowledge, more and more of the negative consequences of ageing can now be tackled, postponed or avoided. This meeting aims to review the most up to date science about how we can positively modulate ageing and the implementation of such results to human ageing.

View the full meeting program

 
 
Organized by: Euroscicon
Invited Speakers:
Meeting Chair:  Dr Nadège Minois, Biomedical Sciences Research Complex, University of St Andrews, Scotland

Dr Ilaria Bellantuono, Reader in Stem Cell and Skeletal Ageing, The University of Sheffield:
 - Stem cell ageing and chemical intervention

Dr Mikhail Shchepinov, CSO, Retrotope, Inc:
 - Use of Kinetic Isotope Effect to Mitigate Age-related Oxidative Stress Diseases

Dr David Weinkove, Lecturer, School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Durham University
 - Gut microbes as drug targets to slow ageing
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is November 10th 2013.
 
Registration: Click HERE to register
E-mail: enquiries@euroscicon.com
 
   
 
home   genetic news   bioinformatics   biotechnology   literature   journals   ethics   positions   events   sitemap
 
 
 

Generated by meetings and positions 5.0 by Kai Garlipp
WWW: Kai Garlipp, Frank S. Zollmann.
7.0 © 1995- HUM-MOLGEN. All rights reserved. Liability, Copyright and Imprint.