SRF Scientists have discovered the "Iron Fist" strategy to deal with senescent cells
SENS Research Foundation - 09-Mar-2023Scientists are working to bring these new rejuvenation biotechnologies of senolytics to aging humans
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Research Fellow at SENS Research Foundation
Dr. Tesfahun Admasu is Research Fellow at SENS Research Foundation. Dr. Tesfahun Admasu was awarded a master’s degree in Biochemistry from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, and a PhD in Biochemistry from the National University of Singapore. During his PhD studies (2014-18), he identified drug synergy and investigated the mechanism based on “multi-omics” technology. This work led to seminal contributions to our understanding of aging and lifespan extension which were published in Developmental Cell and Nature Scientific Data. Dr. Tesfahun joined the University of Gondar and launched a master’s degree program in Biochemistry where he teaches Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. At the SRF-RC, Dr. Tesfahun applies CRISPRa/CRSPRi and next generation sequencing based transcriptome profiling to investigate the mechanisms of SASP induced senescence and apoptosis resistance of senescent cells.
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Scientists are working to bring these new rejuvenation biotechnologies of senolytics to aging humans
His project researches on secondary senescent cells and SASP