2014-2015 FRONTIERS IN AGING SEMINAR SERIES

Scott Pletcher, PhD – September 2014
University of Michigan
“Neural control of aging in Drosophila”

Raul Mostoslavsky, MD, PhD – October 2014
Harvard University
“The histone deacetylase SIRT6: linking
epigenetics to metabolism”

Coleen Murphy, PhD – November 2014
Princeton University
“Fatal attraction: reproduction, mating,
and the regulation of aging”

John Sedivy, PhD – December 2014
Brown University
“Epigenetic changes leading to somatic
retrotransposition in mammalian aging”

Toren Finkel, MD, PhD – February 2015
NIH, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
“Mouse models for aging biology”

Martin Hetzer, PhD – March 2015
Salk Institute for Biological studies
“Long-lived proteins and their role in aging”

David Holtzman, MD – April 2015
Washington University in St. Louis
“Potential role of extracellular tau in development and spread of tauopathy: Effects of anti-tau antibodies”

Emmaneulle Passegué, PhD – May 2015
UC San Francisco
“Aging hematopoietic stem cells”