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Aging

22/07/2023 @ 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM PDT

Free

We will discuss the science and implications and potential approaches to better aging. Hosted by a molecular biologist with experience relevant to the field. Specific videos TBD.

Stephen Gasior (Xootfly). Stephen is an expert in DNA repair and highly knowledgeable about human genomics and has published in those fields. Please join him as he curates a selection of relevant videos and leads discussion on aging topics.

 

 

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Details

Date:
22/07/2023
Time:
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM PDT
Cost:
Free
Website:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Science%20Circle/225/230/28

Venue

The Lighthouse Café

Organiser

Stephen Gasior
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