The Fast(ing) Track to Healthier Aging
The Fast(ing) Track to Healthier Aging
How much you eat can influence your genes and affect how you age. Eric Verdin is researching ways to replicate this epigenetic trick with a drug.
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How much you eat can influence your genes and affect how you age. Eric Verdin is researching ways to replicate this epigenetic trick with a drug.
AgingJohn Harris challenged the Gladstone community in a discussion about prolonging the human lifespan.
People Services Aging DiversityAt the Spring 2015 Gladstone President's Council Symposium, Disrupting Aging, experts across all three institutes described how aging relates to their research.
AgingRaising levels of the life-extending protein klotho can protect against learning and memory deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, despite the accumulation of Alzheimer-related toxins in the brain.
Mucke Lab Aging Alzheimer’s DiseaseLoss of hearing is linked to a decrease in a critical cellular protein, and elevating the activity of this protein could prevent noise-induced hearing loss, as well as potentially benefiting a host of other aging-related conditions.
Infectious Disease AgingThe postdoctoral fellows will use the grants to pursue research into epigenetics and heart disease, and the role of ketone bodies in aging.
Srivastava Lab AgingA joint Gladstone-UCSF study reveals a gene linked to longevity also improves learning and memory. This discovery opens a new path for treating Alzheimer's and other aging-related diseases.
Research (Publication) Alzheimer’s Disease Mucke Lab AgingSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have identified a novel mechanism by which a type of low-carb, low-calorie diet—called a “ketogenic diet”—could delay the effects of aging.
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