The Kaeberlein Lab

Molecular Mechanisms of Aging

Research in the Kaeberlein Lab is focused on developing therapies for age-associated diseases by targeting the pathways that regulate aging.

Recent News

6/15/09 "A genomic approach to yeast chronological aging" published in Methods in Molecular Biology
6/11/09 "Histone H4 lysine 16 acetylation regulates cellular lifespan" published in Nature
5/15/09 Dr. Kaeberlein was awarded the 2009 Undergraduate Mentor Award
5/15/09 Anna, Devon, Jenny, and Alex participated in the Undergraduate Research Symposium
5/12/09 Quantifying Yeast Chronological Life Span by Outgrowth of Aged Cells and Measuring Caenorhabditis elegans Life Span on Solid Media published by Journal of Visualized Experiments
4/16/09 "Proteasomal Regulation of the Hypoxic Response Modulates Aging in C. elegans" published in Science.
4/15/09 Dr. Kaeberlein will be speaking at the Association of Health Care Journalists annual meeting on April 17th.
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