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A new study by Anne Brunet and other Stanford researchers shows that a gene associated with longevity affects the function of stem cells in the adult brain. Read story »

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1:2:1

A podcast of today's leaders in biomedicine

Laura Carstensen
Laura Carstensen on aging

In her new book, A Long Bright Future, Laura Carstensen, PhD director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, writes that life is getting longer for most of the people on our planet. In this podcast, she discusses the myths and misconceptions about aging that stop us from adequately preparing for healthy, fulfilling and financially stable long lives. Length: 27 min.

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Nov. 12 | 4:00 - 5:00 PM

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Ching-Pin Chang, MD, PhDEpigenetic regulation of heart development and disease

Ching-Pin Chang, MD, PhD, assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine, will discuss this topic. Details »

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