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author Kim, Jinoh
Buffenstein, Rochelle
Bronikowski, Anne M
Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del
Rosas, Lorena
Agudelo-Garcia, Paula
Mora, Ana L
Rojas, Mauricio
Englund, Davis A
LeBrasseur, Nathan K
Nunes, Allancer
Robbins, Paul D
Kohut, Marian L
Kothadiya, Siddhant
Bardhan, Rizia
Camell, Christina D
Sturmlechner, Ines
Goronzy, Jörg J
Yeh, Chung-Yang
Lamming, Dudley W
Huang, Shijiao
Leiser, Scott F
Escorcia, Wilber
Gill, Matthew S
Taylor, Jackson R
Helfand, Stephen L
Korm, Sovannarith
Gribble, Kristin E
Pehar, Mariana
Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena
Townsend, Kristy L
McGregor, Eric R
Anderson, Rozalyn M
Stilgenbauer, Lukas
Sadagurski, Marianna
Taylor, Alicia
McNeill, Elizabeth
Stoeger, Thomas
Bai, Hua
author_facet Kim, Jinoh
Buffenstein, Rochelle
Bronikowski, Anne M
Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del
Rosas, Lorena
Agudelo-Garcia, Paula
Mora, Ana L
Rojas, Mauricio
Englund, Davis A
LeBrasseur, Nathan K
Nunes, Allancer
Robbins, Paul D
Kohut, Marian L
Kothadiya, Siddhant
Bardhan, Rizia
Camell, Christina D
Sturmlechner, Ines
Goronzy, Jörg J
Yeh, Chung-Yang
Lamming, Dudley W
Huang, Shijiao
Leiser, Scott F
Escorcia, Wilber
Gill, Matthew S
Taylor, Jackson R
Helfand, Stephen L
Korm, Sovannarith
Gribble, Kristin E
Pehar, Mariana
Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena
Townsend, Kristy L
McGregor, Eric R
Anderson, Rozalyn M
Stilgenbauer, Lukas
Sadagurski, Marianna
Taylor, Alicia
McNeill, Elizabeth
Stoeger, Thomas
Bai, Hua
Kim, Jinoh
Buffenstein, Rochelle
Bronikowski, Anne M
Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del
Rosas, Lorena
Agudelo-Garcia, Paula
Mora, Ana L
Rojas, Mauricio
Englund, Davis A
LeBrasseur, Nathan K
Nunes, Allancer
Robbins, Paul D
Kohut, Marian L
Kothadiya, Siddhant
Bardhan, Rizia
Camell, Christina D
Sturmlechner, Ines
Goronzy, Jörg J
Yeh, Chung-Yang
Lamming, Dudley W
Huang, Shijiao
Leiser, Scott F
Escorcia, Wilber
Gill, Matthew S
Taylor, Jackson R
Helfand, Stephen L
Korm, Sovannarith
Gribble, Kristin E
Pehar, Mariana
Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena
Townsend, Kristy L
McGregor, Eric R
Anderson, Rozalyn M
Stilgenbauer, Lukas
Sadagurski, Marianna
Taylor, Alicia
McNeill, Elizabeth
Stoeger, Thomas
Bai, Hua
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents The Fourth Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium. Kim, Jinoh Buffenstein, Rochelle Bronikowski, Anne M Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del Rosas, Lorena Agudelo-Garcia, Paula Mora, Ana L Rojas, Mauricio Englund, Davis A LeBrasseur, Nathan K Nunes, Allancer Robbins, Paul D Kohut, Marian L Kothadiya, Siddhant Bardhan, Rizia Camell, Christina D Sturmlechner, Ines Goronzy, Jörg J Yeh, Chung-Yang Lamming, Dudley W Huang, Shijiao Leiser, Scott F Escorcia, Wilber Gill, Matthew S Taylor, Jackson R Helfand, Stephen L Korm, Sovannarith Gribble, Kristin E Pehar, Mariana Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena Townsend, Kristy L McGregor, Eric R Anderson, Rozalyn M Stilgenbauer, Lukas Sadagurski, Marianna Taylor, Alicia McNeill, Elizabeth Stoeger, Thomas Bai, Hua Aging Animals Humans Midwestern United States Congresses as Topic Geroscience The Midwest Aging Consortium (MAC) has emerged as a critical collaborative initiative aimed at advancing our understanding of aging and developing strategies to combat the rising prevalence of age-related diseases. Founded in 2019, MAC brings together researchers from various disciplines and institutions across the Midwestern United States to foster interdisciplinary geroscience research. This report summarizes the highlights of the Fourth Annual Symposium of MAC, which was held at Iowa State University in May 2023. The symposium featured presentations on a wide array of topics, including studies on slow-aging animals, cellular senescence and senotherapeutics, the role of the immune system in aging, metabolic changes in aging, neuronal health in aging, and biomarkers for measuring the aging process. Speakers shared findings from studies involving a variety of animals, ranging from commonly used species such as mice, rats, worms, yeast, and fruit flies, to less-common ones like naked mole-rats, painted turtles, and rotifers. MAC continues to emphasize the importance of supporting emerging researchers and fostering a collaborative environment, positioning itself as a leader in aging research. This symposium not only showcased the current state of aging biology research but also highlighted the consortium's role in training the next generation of scientists dedicated to improving the healthspan and well-being of the aging population.
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spellingShingle The Fourth Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium.
Kim, Jinoh
Buffenstein, Rochelle
Bronikowski, Anne M
Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del
Rosas, Lorena
Agudelo-Garcia, Paula
Mora, Ana L
Rojas, Mauricio
Englund, Davis A
LeBrasseur, Nathan K
Nunes, Allancer
Robbins, Paul D
Kohut, Marian L
Kothadiya, Siddhant
Bardhan, Rizia
Camell, Christina D
Sturmlechner, Ines
Goronzy, Jörg J
Yeh, Chung-Yang
Lamming, Dudley W
Huang, Shijiao
Leiser, Scott F
Escorcia, Wilber
Gill, Matthew S
Taylor, Jackson R
Helfand, Stephen L
Korm, Sovannarith
Gribble, Kristin E
Pehar, Mariana
Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena
Townsend, Kristy L
McGregor, Eric R
Anderson, Rozalyn M
Stilgenbauer, Lukas
Sadagurski, Marianna
Taylor, Alicia
McNeill, Elizabeth
Stoeger, Thomas
Bai, Hua
Aging
Animals
Humans
Midwestern United States
Congresses as Topic
Geroscience
The Fourth Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium. Kim, Jinoh Buffenstein, Rochelle Bronikowski, Anne M Pilar Vanegas, Natalia-Del Rosas, Lorena Agudelo-Garcia, Paula Mora, Ana L Rojas, Mauricio Englund, Davis A LeBrasseur, Nathan K Nunes, Allancer Robbins, Paul D Kohut, Marian L Kothadiya, Siddhant Bardhan, Rizia Camell, Christina D Sturmlechner, Ines Goronzy, Jörg J Yeh, Chung-Yang Lamming, Dudley W Huang, Shijiao Leiser, Scott F Escorcia, Wilber Gill, Matthew S Taylor, Jackson R Helfand, Stephen L Korm, Sovannarith Gribble, Kristin E Pehar, Mariana Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena Townsend, Kristy L McGregor, Eric R Anderson, Rozalyn M Stilgenbauer, Lukas Sadagurski, Marianna Taylor, Alicia McNeill, Elizabeth Stoeger, Thomas Bai, Hua Aging Animals Humans Midwestern United States Congresses as Topic Geroscience The Midwest Aging Consortium (MAC) has emerged as a critical collaborative initiative aimed at advancing our understanding of aging and developing strategies to combat the rising prevalence of age-related diseases. Founded in 2019, MAC brings together researchers from various disciplines and institutions across the Midwestern United States to foster interdisciplinary geroscience research. This report summarizes the highlights of the Fourth Annual Symposium of MAC, which was held at Iowa State University in May 2023. The symposium featured presentations on a wide array of topics, including studies on slow-aging animals, cellular senescence and senotherapeutics, the role of the immune system in aging, metabolic changes in aging, neuronal health in aging, and biomarkers for measuring the aging process. Speakers shared findings from studies involving a variety of animals, ranging from commonly used species such as mice, rats, worms, yeast, and fruit flies, to less-common ones like naked mole-rats, painted turtles, and rotifers. MAC continues to emphasize the importance of supporting emerging researchers and fostering a collaborative environment, positioning itself as a leader in aging research. This symposium not only showcased the current state of aging biology research but also highlighted the consortium's role in training the next generation of scientists dedicated to improving the healthspan and well-being of the aging population.
title The Fourth Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium.
topic Aging
Animals
Humans
Midwestern United States
Congresses as Topic
Geroscience
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39498863/