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Vittorio Sebastiano

Assistant Professor of Obstetric and Gynaecology at the Stanford University School of Medicine

Experienced Scientist and Independent Investigator with a demonstrated history of working in the higher and most prestigious academic institutions worldwide. Expert in Stem Cells, Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Tissue Engineering, Genome Editing, Cell Culture, and Immunohistochemistry. Strong education professional with a PhD focused in Cell and Developmental Biology from University of Pavia, and Postdoctoral training at the Max Planck Institute (Germany) and Stanford University.

Visit website: https://med.stanford.edu/stemcell/institutefaculty/sebastiano.html

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See also: Academia Stanford University School of Medicine - Medical school that improves health through discoveries and innovation in health care, education and research

Details last updated 28-Mar-2020

Vittorio Sebastiano is also referenced in the following:

ARDD 2023 - 10th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting

28-Aug-2023 to 01-Sep-2023

Event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen

Biomarkers of Aging Consortium

Establishing Reliable Biomarkers of Aging for Longevity Interventions

Metabesity 2021

11-Oct-2021 to 14-Oct-2021

The Kitalys institute virtual conference targeting key questions that will impact the future of aging and extending healthspan

Vittorio Sebastiano News

Turn Bio raised funds to usher epigenetic reprogramming from bench to bedside

Turn Bio raised funds to usher epigenetic reprogramming from bench to bedside

Biospace - 11-Apr-2022

mRNA technology-reset aging to extend health span and improve quality of life

Embryos reset biological age back to zero in early stage of development

Embryos reset biological age back to zero in early stage of development

Science News - 25-Jun-2021

Rejuvenation process in germline cells may help find new therapies for age-related disorders

Scientists reverse cellular ageing while maintaining cell's identity

Scientists reverse cellular ageing while maintaining cell's identity

New York Times - 24-Mar-2020

How long will it take until this can be applied to human cells inside the body?