Difference between revisions of "2024 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 |