Category: Events
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BSRA Annual Scientific Meeting 2020 Metabolism of Ageing at Aston Birmingham Join us for our 2020 conference in Birmingham We will have an exciting line up of speakers lots of opportunities for early career researchers to present their research and lots of networking and fun More information to follow check this space nbsp
BSRA ASM 2019 Redox signalling in physiology ageing and disease The main topics faced by this SI are Biological sources and metabolism of reactive oxygen species Tools for measuring ROS redox changes and elucidating redox signalling mechanisms Redox regulated physiological processes and stress responses Biochemistry of redox signalling thiol oxidation redox relays redoxin systems and glutathione The roles of
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BSRA Trustee Dr David Weinkove is leading a Durham University based spinout focussed on ageing research that has secured a six figure investment The new company will assist organisations and academic researchers as they test compounds like food additives and drugs to understand how they affect the ageing process using C elegans as a model organism For more details
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A Joint BSRA and Biochemical Society Scientific Meeting 1st to 3rd July 2019 Abstract deadline Wednesday 1 May 2019 Earlybird registration deadline Wednesday 1 May 2019 Registration is now open This year our Annual Scientific Meeting is being held together with the Biochemical Society The theme is Redox and Ageing but all research topics of interest to
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The 3rd Interventions in Aging Conference is being held at Nassau Bahamas on 03 Mar 2019 8211 06 Mar 2019 The meeting explores the topics of genetic dietary and pharmacological interventions can extend healthy lifespan in laboratory animals with particular emphasis on the systemic environment mitochondria biomarkers and frailty immune aging and the protective effects of natural products
- Category: Jobs and Appointments
BSRA Trustee Professor Lynne Cox is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in molecular and cellular biology biochemistry to join her group in the Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of action compounds that suppress the senescence associated secretory phenotype in replicatively senescent primary human cells nbsp For more details please