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university courses on the genetics of aging AND on the genetics of reversing aging




university courses on the genetics of aging


Several universities offer courses and programs focused on the genetics of aging. These courses delve into the biological mechanisms, molecular pathways, and genetic factors involved in the aging process, often including research on interventions and therapies to slow or mitigate age-related decline. 
Specific Course Examples:
  • Offers graduate-level courses like "Cell Biology & Genetics of Aging" and "Anti-Aging Therapeutics," exploring the hallmarks of aging, crosstalk between mechanisms, and modern research techniques. 
  • Provides a Master of Science program in "Genetics and Biology of Aging and Regeneration," offering interdisciplinary, research-oriented training in basic and biomedical sciences. 
  • Hosts a summer course on the biology of aging, focusing on molecular, cellular, and genetic mechanisms, as well as geroscience interventions. 
  • Offers courses like "GENE 223: Aging: Science and Technology for Longevity" and "GENE 229: How We Age," examining molecular theories, age-related diseases, and interventions for improved longevity. 
  • Provides an online course, "Biology of Aging," covering modern aging research, theories, and potential interventions. 
  • Offers a "Biology of Aging" course for undergraduate and graduate students, discussing theories of aging, model organisms, and interventions. 
  • Offers a "Biology of Aging" course focusing on protein quality control pathways and their roles in homeostasis, aging, and age-related diseases. 
  • Provides an online course, "Biology of Aging," covering the definition, biology, physiology, and interventions related to aging. 
  • Offers a graduate course in "Genetics and Development" with a focus on the cellular, molecular, and genetic bases of aging, including invertebrate and vertebrate animal models. 
  • Includes a course on "Molecular genetics of ageing and cancer" within its master's program. 
Key Topics Covered:
  • Hallmarks of aging: The fundamental cellular and molecular changes associated with aging. 
  • Molecular mechanisms of aging: Examining the underlying genetic and biochemical processes. 
  • Genetic factors influencing lifespan: Investigating how genes contribute to variations in lifespan and aging rates. 
  • Model organisms: Studying aging in organisms like yeast, nematodes, and fruit flies. 
  • Age-related diseases: Understanding the link between aging and diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disorders. 
  • Interventions and therapies: Exploring potential interventions to slow or mitigate the effects of agin






university courses on the genetics of reversing aging





Several universities offer courses and programs exploring the genetics of reversing aging. These courses delve into the molecular mechanisms of aging, the role of genetics in lifespan, and emerging technologies aimed at slowing or reversing the aging process. For example, the University of Pittsburgh offers a course on Molecular Mechanisms of Longevity & Aging, while the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has the Masonic Institute on the Biology of Aging and Metabolism. The University of Florida'Physiology Online program offers a course on Anti-Aging Interventions. 
Specific Course Examples and Institutions:
  • University of Pittsburgh: MSMGDB 3560: Molecular Mechanisms of Longevity & Aging
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities: Masonic Institute on the Biology of Aging and Metabolism
  • University of Florida: Anti-Aging Interventions (online course)
  • Harvard Medical School: Epigenetics and Aging
  • Wyss Institute at Harvard: Ichor: Reversing Aging
  • TECH España: Postgraduate Certificate Genetics and Epigenetics of Antiaging 
Key Topics Covered in these Courses:




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https://www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/resources/applications/genetics



https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Segmented-images-of-microscope-fields-showing-co-amplification-of-genes-KIT-gene-shown_fig2_331577067




Scientists still can't directly see genes with electron microscopes, but combining the tool with the molecular scissors CRISPR/Cas9 has let researchers visualize genes being transcribed (illustrated) from DNA (blue) into RNA (red). (1972)

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/50-years-ago-genes-electron-microscopes


https://www.statnews.com/2019/06/20/dna-microscope-shows-cells-genetic-material/




https://www.hhmi.org/news/dna-microscopy-offers-entirely-new-way-image-cells



https://www.news-medical.net/news/20190621/New-DNA-Microscopy-Technique-Offers-Novel-Insight-into-Genomic-Information-in-Cells.aspx




Electron microscopy image of DNA: ribosomal transcription units ofChironomus pallidivitatus. This image was recorded with relatively old technology (ca. 2005).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_electron_microscopy_DNA_sequencing




 




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