Gene that triggers senescence identified
University at Buffalo - 22-Jun-2018The gene for CD36 becomes more active in older cells and it may be key for the aging process
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Genomicist and anthropologist working on evolution of genomic structural variation.
Omer Gokcumen is an expert in evolutionary anthropology — the study of how humans evolved and how they differ from non-human primates such as gorillas and chimpanzees. His work is tied to human evolution, including evolutionary adaptation and the evolutionary processes that lead to genetic disease.
Gokcumen’s research examines the role that genomic variants, especially deletions and duplications, play in human disease and biology. His laboratory investigates the evolutionary history of genetic variations tied to interesting traits and diseases in modern and ancient human populations.Visit website: https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/biological-sciences/faculty/faculty-directory/omer-gokcumen.html
See also: University at Buffalo - Largest public university in the State University of New York system
Details last updated 05-Feb-2020
The gene for CD36 becomes more active in older cells and it may be key for the aging process