Nucleotides as a key element to cellular rejuvenation
Interesting Engineering - 28-Jul-2019Removing senescent cells will make us vulnerable to cancer
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Chemical Engineering PhD student at University of Southern California.
His current research is on studying aging in metabolite and protein level. He has used a system of primary human mammary epithelial cells to study senescence by combining metabolomics and proteomics data and doing computational omics analysis. Advancements in aging research will help us prevent and tackle age-related conditions to increase healthy lifespan of humans.
Visit website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alireza_Delfarah2
See also: USC Viterbi School of Engineering - Leading engineering institution.
Details last updated 29-Nov-2019
Removing senescent cells will make us vulnerable to cancer
Prevention of losing nucleotide synthesis ability would result in cells slowly ageing