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5th EMBL/EMBO Joint Conference 2004 Abstracts
Time and aging, mechanisms and meanings
A futurology of science and religion: immortality re-imagined [Session IV]
Debbora Battaglia, Mount Holyoke College, MA, USA

Aging, industry and policies: the cosmetic point of view [Session III]
Paolo Giacomoni, Estée Lauder Companies, NY, USA

Aging Intervention: prevention or therapy? [Session III]
Suresh Rattan, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Genetics of longevity in Iceland [Session III]
Kári Stefánsson, deCODE Genetics, Reykjavik, Iceland

Is there anything immoral about wanting to live forever? [Session IV]
Arthur Caplan, University of Pennsylvania, USA

No life without death [Session II]
Peter Krammer, DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany

The anti-aging economy – prospects and problems [Session III]
Charles McConnel, University of Texas, Austin, USA

The choosy reaper: from the myth of eternal youth to the reality of unequal death [Session IV]
Alex Mauron, University of Geneva, Switzerland

The foreseeability of real anti-aging medicine [Session II]
Aubrey de Grey, University of Cambridge, UK

The time measuring systems of cells and organisms [Session I]
Ueli Schibler, University of Geneva, Switzerland

Times of our lives: What controls length of life? [Session I]
Tom Kirkwood, University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK

Use of the mouse to study human longevity [Session I]
Mario Capecchi, University of Utah, USA

Will human life expectancy decline in the 21st century? [Session II]
Jay Olshansky, University of Illinois, USA
Last updated by: Halldór Stefánsson, 1 August 2007
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