From in the common mind beeing a field of research only for loonatics, recently aging science has become an almost legitimate field of research. I have seen a special edition of New Scientist (or was it Scientific American?) which was devoted exclusively for the "science of aging". Are there any antiaging centers for "antiaging" science? Where should I look for job, and who should i contact to be able to work with molecular aspects of aging? I have a M.S in molecular biology and would like to find some place to make my PhD, in Europe or America.
Job in aging science
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olaf.larsson
, Aug 20 2004 11:54 AM
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#1
Posted 20 August 2004 - 11:54 AM
From in the common mind beeing a field of research only for loonatics, recently aging science has become an almost legitimate field of research. I have seen a special edition of New Scientist (or was it Scientific American?) which was devoted exclusively for the "science of aging". Are there any antiaging centers for "antiaging" science? Where should I look for job, and who should i contact to be able to work with molecular aspects of aging? I have a M.S in molecular biology and would like to find some place to make my PhD, in Europe or America.
#3
Posted 26 August 2004 - 09:48 AM
Maybee one should go for en area of research that is not directly antiaging but that is closely linked to it for example stem cell research or genetheraphy.. what more such areas are there?
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