Hormone in bone restores memory and ability to exercise in old mice
Guardian - 04-Jul-2020Exercising regularly increases this hormone and benefits muscle and brain
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Professor; Chair of the Genetics and Development Department at the Columbia University Medical Center
Gérard Karsenty is professor and chair of the Genetics and Development Department at the Columbia University Medical Center. In 2010 he won the Richard Lounsbery Award for his work on the molecular mechanisms that underlie the formation and the remodeling of bone. In 2016 he won the Laureate Award
Visit website: https://www.genetics.cumc.columbia.edu/profile/gerard-karsenty-md
See also: Columbia University - Private Ivy League research university in New York City
Details last updated 28-Jul-2020
31-Aug-2021 to 03-Sep-2021
Online event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen chaired by Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, Daniela Bakula and Alex Zhavoronkov, and with many speakers.
Exercising regularly increases this hormone and benefits muscle and brain