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Getting older is inevitable—but understanding it isn’t boring.
Join us for a night of science on ageing: from sneaky viruses to ticking telomeres and what really happens in Alzheimer’s. Science, beer, and big questions guaranteed.
Join us for a night of science on ageing: from sneaky viruses to ticking telomeres and what really happens in Alzheimer’s. Science, beer, and big questions guaranteed.
Too much waste in your brain
Michael Schön
(Postdoc at Uni Ulm (Anatomie & Zellbiologie))
We will see what happens with a brain that suffers from Alzheimer's disease. We will also discuss how we hopefully address it in the future with therapies.
The Life Span of a Virus: From Entering a Population to Immortality
Fabian Zech
(Post Doc Uni Ulm)
Some viruses burn brightly and disappear, others settle into long coexistence, only few achieve biological immortality. Together, we will explore the ageing of viruses in the human population: how they emerge, spread, adapt, and persist.
Is biological aging reversible? It depends....
Nehir Mavioglu
(Postdoc at Uni Ulm)
Biological aging has been thought as a process of steadily increasing molecular damage.
Recent research has shown biological aging to be a rather dynamic process. This talk will
address the reversibility of biological aging in the context of biological and psychological stress,
and will discuss the “biohacking protocols” in the light of scientific evidence.
Recent research has shown biological aging to be a rather dynamic process. This talk will
address the reversibility of biological aging in the context of biological and psychological stress,
and will discuss the “biohacking protocols” in the light of scientific evidence.
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