Previous news announcements from the homepage
- 9/8/08 - "Hot topics: Protein translation 2008" published in Aging Cell.
- 8/7/08 - "A molecular age barrier" published in Nature.
- 8/1/08 - Dr. Kaeberlein awarded a 2008 New Scholar in Aging Award from the Ellison Medical Foundation.
- 7/2/08 - "The ongoing saga of sirtuins and aging" published in Cell Metabolism.
- 6/20/08 - Congratulations to graduating seniors Erika Korinke and Stephanie Ortman! Both will be beginning medical school in the fall.
- 6/2/08 - Dr. Kaeberlein presents research findings at the Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in Basic Biology of Aging Symposium at the 2008 American Aging Association Annual Meeting
- 5/16/08 - Six Kaeberlein Lab undergraduates presented research at the 2008 University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium. Posters: Christina Davis, Alex Huh, Erika Korinke, Anna Le, Jenny Sagar. Platform Presentation: Brynn Lydum.
- 5/8/08 - Alex Huh selected as a 2008 NASA Space Grant recipient.
- 5/7/08 - "Age- and calorie-independent life span extension from dietary restriction by bacterial deprivation in Caenorhabditis elegans" published in BMC Developmental Biology.
- 4/17/08 - "Yeast lifespan extension by depletion of 60S ribosomal subunits is mediated by Gcn4" published in Cell. See the press release.
- 3/15/08 - Dr. Kaeberlein participated inthe Alzheimer's Association Western and Central Washington State Chapter 8th Annual Gala Dinner and Auction, "An Evening to Remember". More than $150,000 was raised to support research in the Kaeberlein lab toward developing therapies to prevent Alzheimer's disease.
- 3/13/08 - "Quantitative evidence for conserved longevity pathways between divergent eukaryotic species" published on-line in Genome Research . See the press release.
- 3/12/08 - "Dietary restriction suppresses proteotoxicity and enhances longevity by an hsf-1-dependent mechanism in C. elegans published early on-line in Aging Cell.
- 2/27/08 - "A high-throughput quantiative analysis of yeast chronological life span" published in the Journal of Gerontology.
- 1/10/08 - PATH501 "Molecular Mechanisms Linking Diet, Disease, and Aging" meets each Friday during Winter Quarter from 3:30-5PM in I-132.
- 11/26/07 - Undergraduate researchers Alex Huh, Erika Korinke, and Brynn Lydum received the prestigious Mary Gates Scholar Award. They join past Kaeberlein Lab Mary Gates Scholars, Brynn Lydum and Joe Jardine.
- 11/17/07 - Dr. Kaeberlein will chair a session on "TOR and Aging" at the 2007 Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
- 11/14/07 - Dr. Kaeberlein will participate in the 2007 National Academies Keck Futures Initiatives on "The Future of Human Healthspan" from November 14th-17th.
- 11/13/07 - Dr. Kaeberlein will speak at the 2007 Buck Institute Symposium on "Nutrient Signaling and Aging".
- 11/12/07 - "Dietary restriction by bacterial deprivation increases life span in wild-derived nematodes" published early online in Experimental Gerontology.
- 10/21/07 - Dr. Kaeberlein will present at the 2007 CASW New Horizons in Science Briefing
- 9/14/07 - "Protein translation, 2007" published early online in Aging Cell
- 9/02/07 - "Molecular Basis of Aging" published early online at EMBO Reports
- 7/17/07 - Dr. Kaeberlein appeared on ABC News Nightline in a story discussing the potential of resveratrol for human health