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Session 9: Mechanisms of organ specific aging and diseases

Updated: 2023-07-26

With the aging of the population, chronic diseases have become even more prominent. Elucidating the relationship between aging and diseases will provide crucial evidence for preventing and treating age-related illnesses. 

This session will further explore the mechanisms of aging at cellular and molecular levels, the link between aging-related signaling pathways and diseases, as well as the progress in interventions for aging and related disorders. 

Chairs

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Chen Chang

Research fellow, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

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Liu Junping

Professor, Hangzhou Normal University 

Invited speakers & reports

Niu Yuyu

Professor, Kunming University of Science and Technology

Report: Primate genome editing and translational medicine 

Pei Duanqing

Professor, Westlake University

Report: Understanding human segmentation clock through reprogramming

Lei Ming

Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Report: Mechanisms of X chromosome dosage compensation in regulation of spermatogonial stem cells  

Qu Jing

Research fellow, Institute of Zoology, CAS

Report: Cellular senescence and regeneration

Cao Liu

Professor, China Medical University

Report: Cellular homeostasis maintenance, tumors and aging 

Su Jiacan

Professor, People's Liberation Army Naval Medical University

Report: Pathogenesis and repair strategies of osteoporotic fractures 

Chen Guobing

Professor, Jinan University

Report: Research on the characteristics and molecular mechanisms of immunosenescence

Wu Hongyi   

National University of Singapore

Report: Stress granules protect ER-exit sites from TDP43 aggregation