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5th EMBL/EMBO Joint Conference 2004 |
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Invited
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and aging, mechanisms and meanings |
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Paul
Baltes, Max-Planck-Institute for Human
Development, Berlin, Germany
Panel discussion [Session II]
Debbora
Battaglia, Mount Holyoke College, MA,
USA
A futurology of science and religion: immortality
re-imagined [Session IV]
Donald
Bruce,
Church of Scotland, UK
Panel discussion [Session IV]
Arthur
Caplan, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Is there anything immoral about wanting
to live forever? [Session IV]
Mario
Capecchi, University of Utah, USA Use of the Mouse to study human longevity [Session I]
Lloyd
Demetrius, Harvard University, USA and Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany
Use of the Mouse to study human longevity
[Session II]
Aubrey
de Grey, University of Cambridge, UK The foreseeability of real anti-aging medicine [Session II]
Denis
Duboule, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Panel discussion [Session II]
Paolo
Giacomini, Estée Lauder Companies,
NY, USA
Aging, industry and policies: the cosmetic
point of view [Session III]
Cecil
Helman, Brunel University and University
College London, UK
Panel discussion [Session II]
Laura
Helmuth, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington,
USA
Science and the industry of anti-aging
[Chari] [Session III]
Anthony
Dick Ho, Heidelberg University, Germany
Panel discussion [Session II]
Tom
Kirkwood, University of Newcastle, UK Times of our lives: What controls length of life? [Session I]
Karin
Knorr Cetina, University of Constance,
Germany Panel discussion [Session IV]
Peter
Krammer, DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany No life without death [Session II]
Andreas
Kruse, Heidelberg University, Germany Panel discussion [Chair] [Session II]
Alex
Mauron, University of Geneva, Switzerland
The choosy reaper: from the myth of eternal
youth to the reality of unequal death [Session
IV]
Charles
McConnel, University of Texas, Dallas,
Austin, USA
The anti-aging economy ë prospects and
problems [Session II]
Jay
Olshansky, School of Public Health, University
of Illinois, USA
Will human life expectancy decline in
the 21st century? [Session III]
Roland
Prinzinger, University of Frankfurt, Germany
Biology of time and aging: state of the
art [Chair] [Session I]
Suresh
Rattan, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Aging Intervention: prevention or therapy?
[Session III]
Nadia
Rosenthal, EMBL Monterotondo, Italy
Relevance and future prospects [Chair]
[Session II]
Gary
Ruvkun, Harvard Medical School, USA
Panel discussion [Session IV]
Ueli
Schibler, University of Geneva, Switzerland The time measuring systems of cells and organisms [Session I]
Kári
Stefánsson, deCode Genetics, Reykjavik,
Iceland
Genetics of longevity in Iceland [Session
III]
Geoff
Watts, Science Journalist, London, UK
Transcendence or transgressions? [Chair]
[Session IV] |
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