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