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Monday, 11/16 Do Not Go Gently: The Biology of Aging

23 August 2009 One Comment

When: Monday, November 16th 7-9 PM
What: Do Not Go Gently: The Biology of Aging
Where: Atlas Cafe,
3049 20th St @ Alabama St. in the Mission District
Who: Chris Patil, Cellular Senescence Researcher/Postdoctoral Fellow, Buck Institute for Age Research
The Deets:
Aging poses a fascinating intellectual puzzle. Why does the cellular machinery that works so well early in our lives start to fail as we get older? Different organisms have wildly different lifespans, suggesting that it isn’t a simple matter of “wear and tear.”

Researchers have learned a lot about the underlying causes of aging. Our stem cells slowly exhaust themselves; our hormones conspire against us; the oxygen we breathe damages our DNA — and this is just a partial list. We’re beginning to understand how these many factors are coordinated, but we still have a long way to go.

There’s also a practical motivation for studying aging. Chronological age is the greatest risk factor for many life-threatening illnesses: cancers, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and others. What is the connection between aging and disease? By studying the fundamental mechanisms of aging, might we learn how to treat all age-related diseases simultaneously? What does this tell us about how we set funding priorities for biomedical research?

Finally: Is significant lifespan extension a realistic possibility — within our lifetimes, or ever? What are the ethical, sociological, and existential issues raised by the prospect of a vastly extended human lifespan?

Chris will be in conversation with our favorite science comedian, Brian Malow.

Want a sneak peek of the discussion? Follow Chris on twitter for the latest research or check out Dr. Kiki’s interview with him for a preview.

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