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What are telomeres and how do they influence aging? HSPH scientist William Mair explains the latest research in this clip from Living Longer and Healthier Lives: The Science Behind Healthy Aging, presented by The Forum at Harvard School of Public Healt...
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Genetics with Professor Matthew Schmidt View the full video at http://www.streamingtutors.com/
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An Interview with William Andrews PhD
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Sandy Chang, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and of Pathology, gives a lecture entitled, The Long and Short of It: Telomeres in Aging and Cancer, during the Yale Claude D. Pepper Symposium Aging Research at Yale: Past, Present and F...
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Presented by Jack Szostak, MGH molecular biologist and 2009 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine on Tuesday, October 14, 2014. This lecture is part of a lecture series presented by the The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History at Massachuse...
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With each round of DNA replication, our telomeres become shorter and shorter. So, how do we stop this ever increasing shortening of our DNA? The answer is Telomerase; which is also thought to be a key player in determining lifespan.
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http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/genetics-gene-regulation/elizabeth-blackburn-part-2.html Telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, is important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation and genomic stability, because it r...
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Studies show that telomere length correlates with cellular aging. Scientists have observed that when telomeres are shorter, disease and death are near. I highly recommend this test! Please leave a comment below this video and we will be sure to respond...
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http://drjoelwallach.org Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today explain the functions of genes, DNA and telomeres. Stating that his latest book Epigenetics explains various diseases and citing the nutrients that are missing. Also explaining his backgro...