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637: Telomeres and Aging with Dr. Richard Allsopp
Manage episode 439311348 series 78091
You know how old you are, but do you know your biological age? Meaning, are your body and brain younger or older than your chronological years? For anyone interested in slowing down aging and preventing disease and illness, telomeres are an important part of the discussion. These chromosomal caps provide insight into the health or senescence of cells and can provide some limited insight into how well you’re aging.
Listen and learn:
- About the FOX03 gene and its role in longevity
- The predictive power of telomeres for biological age and longevity
- Why the enzyme telomerase is a crucial and often missing part of the discussion
- How longevity is a game of slowing - not stopping - the aging process
- The importance of lifestyle choices on telomere length
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ABOUT OUR GUEST
Dr. Richard Allsopp is an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii, with a primary focus on the biology of aging, particularly telomere biology. His research investigates the mechanisms of telomere loss and its implications on cellular aging and age-related diseases.
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Manage episode 439311348 series 78091
You know how old you are, but do you know your biological age? Meaning, are your body and brain younger or older than your chronological years? For anyone interested in slowing down aging and preventing disease and illness, telomeres are an important part of the discussion. These chromosomal caps provide insight into the health or senescence of cells and can provide some limited insight into how well you’re aging.
Listen and learn:
- About the FOX03 gene and its role in longevity
- The predictive power of telomeres for biological age and longevity
- Why the enzyme telomerase is a crucial and often missing part of the discussion
- How longevity is a game of slowing - not stopping - the aging process
- The importance of lifestyle choices on telomere length
Links
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Dr. Richard Allsopp is an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii, with a primary focus on the biology of aging, particularly telomere biology. His research investigates the mechanisms of telomere loss and its implications on cellular aging and age-related diseases.
Like the Show?
- Leave us a review
- Check out our YouTube channel
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