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Saturday, 24 August 2013

SENS6 (September 3-7 in Cambridge UK) is perhaps the most comprehensive, complete and diverse conference on Aging Research worldwide. 

It caters to scientists, policy makers, students, journalists, wealthy individuals and general public interested in aging research. 


There are many talks are very technical and require in-depth knowledge of the underlying subject; however, many talks will provide general introduction into many areas of aging research. 


In the case that you are a young scientist ready to step on the path of helping overcome humanity's greatest challenge, or thinking about how to contribute or get involved, this conference is for you! Many of us started this journey at SENS. It is worth every penny and you will remember it for the rest of your life.


The registration fee includes accommodation at one of the most historic and respectable colleges at Cambridge and the SENS Foundation is heavily subsidizing the conference. 

They are not making money on you. This is your chance to enjoy the exhilarating Cambridge atmosphere while interacting with the world's top academic and industry luminaries from all over the world. Some of these conversations will transpire over locally-brewed alcohol and end up in life-long (possibly extraordinarily long life) friendships and collaborations.


We will be giving away 300 "Ageless Generation" books to the conference delegates for free (http://us.macmillan.com/theagelessgeneration/).

There is less than 10 days left and the conference is likely to sell out, since the number of rooms at Queen's College is limited. 
Register today and you will never regret this life-changing decision!

http://www.sens.org/outreach/conferences/sens6/


Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College, Cambridge

SENS6 (September 3-7 in Cambridge UK) is perhaps the most comprehensive, complete and diverse conference on Aging Research worldwide. 

It caters to scientists, policy makers, students, journalists, wealthy individuals and general public interested in aging research. 


There are many talks are very technical and require in-depth knowledge of the underlying subject; however, many talks will provide general introduction into many areas of aging research. 


In the case that you are a young scientist ready to step on the path of helping overcome humanity's greatest challenge, or thinking about how to contribute or get involved, this conference is for you! Many of us started this journey at SENS. It is worth every penny and you will remember it for the rest of your life.


The registration fee includes accommodation at one of the most historic and respectable colleges at Cambridge and the SENS Foundation is heavily subsidizing the conference. 

They are not making money on you. This is your chance to enjoy the exhilarating Cambridge atmosphere while interacting with the world's top academic and industry luminaries from all over the world. Some of these conversations will transpire over locally-brewed alcohol and end up in life-long (possibly extraordinarily long life) friendships and collaborations.


We will be giving away 300 "Ageless Generation" books to the conference delegates for free (http://us.macmillan.com/theagelessgeneration/).

There is less than 10 days left and the conference is likely to sell out, since the number of rooms at Queen's College is limited. 
Register today and you will never regret this life-changing decision!

http://www.sens.org/outreach/conferences/sens6/


Mathematical Bridge, Queens' College, Cambridge

Friday, 2 August 2013

Hi everyone!

I'm PhD student in biosciences fused with advanced IT-technologies. This is a pretty new field of research called bioinformatics.  I focus my research on two major issues of our time: oncology and aging.

Believe it or not, but these two processes have so much in common, especially when studying the problem from a molecular point of view.

I will try to reflect these similarities in senescence and oncological diseases, but not forget to talk about the differences, as well as the latest breakthrough discoveries in this field.

Of course, I feel you wanna ask me: "Why aging? Why oncology? Andrew, you're so young, you should hang out with lovely chicks and throw this rubbish out of your head. Nobody likes crazy geeks!".

Enough! Enough! Yes! I know all your comments on this matter. Why cancer? It's very simple. Take a look the child with cancer! Even once! I've been working in the center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology for several years and for me it's crystal clear: we must work in this direction and try to help young and adult patients.

Why aging? It's even easier. Who wants to become older and older and finally go to the cemetery? Almost nobody. Except a small number of adepts of some sect, ready to burn themselves alive.

However, it should be noted, we don't want to talk about tools and drugs for dying old people. It's a medical care issue. We ought to concentrate on different levels of our organized matter, various molecular processes that change during our life and cause aging.

Hope, my posts will stir up your daily routine with new sophisticated features of human life.

Children in our center with pop-star Sergei Lazarev.





Regards,
Andrew Garazha


Affiliation and thanks: FCCHO, IBCH RAS, Caltech & MIPT.
Fellowships: Asus Fellow, President Fellow & UniCredit Bank Fellow

Hi everyone!

I'm PhD student in biosciences fused with advanced IT-technologies. This is a pretty new field of research called bioinformatics.  I focus my research on two major issues of our time: oncology and aging.

Believe it or not, but these two processes have so much in common, especially when studying the problem from a molecular point of view.

I will try to reflect these similarities in senescence and oncological diseases, but not forget to talk about the differences, as well as the latest breakthrough discoveries in this field.

Of course, I feel you wanna ask me: "Why aging? Why oncology? Andrew, you're so young, you should hang out with lovely chicks and throw this rubbish out of your head. Nobody likes crazy geeks!".

Enough! Enough! Yes! I know all your comments on this matter. Why cancer? It's very simple. Take a look the child with cancer! Even once! I've been working in the center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology for several years and for me it's crystal clear: we must work in this direction and try to help young and adult patients.

Why aging? It's even easier. Who wants to become older and older and finally go to the cemetery? Almost nobody. Except a small number of adepts of some sect, ready to burn themselves alive.

However, it should be noted, we don't want to talk about tools and drugs for dying old people. It's a medical care issue. We ought to concentrate on different levels of our organized matter, various molecular processes that change during our life and cause aging.

Hope, my posts will stir up your daily routine with new sophisticated features of human life.

Children in our center with pop-star Sergei Lazarev.





Regards,
Andrew Garazha


Affiliation and thanks: FCCHO, IBCH RAS, Caltech & MIPT.
Fellowships: Asus Fellow, President Fellow & UniCredit Bank Fellow