Professors Randy Strong and Z. Dave Sharp in the San Antonio Business Journal

Professors Randy Strong and Z. Dave Sharp were featured in the San Antonio Business Journal for their new and improved version of the drug rapamycin.
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Skeleton That Protects Brain Cells’ Control Center Is Found To Be Damaged

Dr. Bess Frost and two co-authors showeda€”for the first timea€”that lamin dysfunction can cause the death of brain cells, which are called neurons.
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Brian Stoveken Will Participate At The 15th Annual St. Jude National Graduate Student Symposium

Brian Stoveken has been selected to participate in the 15th Annual St. Jude National Graduate Student Symposium (NGSS) in Memphis,TN.
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Dr. Kaitlyn Lewis: Aging Research Will Help Us Live Better Lives

Dr. Kaitlyn Lewis is passionate about aging research because she believes that it will help us live better lives.
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Final Words: M.D./Ph.D. David Melton Reflects on His Time in the Biology of Aging Track

Congratulations David Melton, an M.D./Ph.D. student in the Biology of Aging track for successfully defending your dissertation on "MiRNA Regulation of Macrophage Polarization."
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Brian Stoveken Works on Research to Delay the Process of Aging

Brian Stoveken, a graduate student in the Biology of Aging program, researches neurodegenerative diseases.
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Brian Stoveken Wins 2015 Presidential Ambassador Scholar Award

Brian Stoveken, a graduate student in the Biology of Aging program, has been selected as the student ambassador to represent the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
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Congrats Dr. Michael Walsh: Newest Graduate of The Biology of Aging Track

Dr. Michael Walsh successfully defended his dissertation on September 3rd. The title of his thesis was "The Effect of the Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Butyrate on Age-Related Muscle Atrophy". In addition to asking Dr. Walsh a few questions, we asked his mentor, Dr. Holly Van...
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