Difference between revisions of "2023 Geromics class syllabus"

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Week Contents
01  Introduction to aging
02 Theories of aging
03  Molecular mechanisms of aging -1 (DNA damage and telomere attrition)
04  Molecular mechanisms of aging -2 (Mitochondrial dysfunction, Loss of proteostasis and compromised autophagy)
05 Molecular mechanisms of aging -3 (Geromics:_Stem_cell_exhaustion, Epigenetic alterations and others)
06 Methodologies of aging research -1 (Omics: Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics)
07 Methodologies of aging research -2 (Bioinformatics, Programming)
08  Methodologies of aging research -3 (Aging network analysis using omics data)
09 Experimental organisms for aging – 1 (Invertebrates. invertebrates)
10 Experimental organisms for aging – 2 (Emerging organisms)
11  Geromics: Aging as a disease: Curing aging: Resisting aging, Stopping aging, and Reversing aging. 
12 Interventions for aging
13  Use of omics to cure/prevention of aging
14  Research Report presentation
15  Research Report presentation