Aging is the largest risk factor for most diseases and damage to our genome is a likely cause of aging. This is the key expertise of Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, M.D., Dr. Med. Sci., Ph.D.
During this live Q&A, we will explore the physiological consequences of DNA damage and what we can do to intervene, modulate and perhaps treat aging, the aging immune system, and age related diseases
Dr. Scheibye-Knudsen hopes to address questions as much as possible.
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Location: Online Zoom Q&A REGISTRATION LINK: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iTGqoDtUTSaQycP66e_YiQ
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Aging 2.0 is a global network of innovators and this event is being organised by the Copenhagen chapter headed by Michael Petr (www.tracked.bio), and Arthur De Roey ambassador Aging2.0 Copenhagen.
Dr. Morten Scheibye-Knudsen earned his Doctor of Medicine in 2007 from Københavns Universitet where he also earned his PhD in Neurodegeneration in Accelerated Aging in 2016. Since 2008 Morten works at the National Institute on Aging at National Institute of Health in Baltimore, Maryland. His work focused on the cross-talk between DNA repair and mitochondrial function in neurodegeneration and a…
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