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Malene Hansen Lab

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Our lab @Buckinstitute studies molecular mechanisms of aging with focus on the cellular recycling process called autophagy

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So pleased to host distinguished guest, Dr. James Chen for our Formal Research Seminar today. Dr. Chen is the recipient of the 2019 Breakthrough prize in life science and a NAS member and HHMI investigator.

So pleased to host distinguished guest, Dr. James Chen for our Formal Research Seminar today. Dr. Chen is the recipient of the 2019 Breakthrough prize in life science and a NAS member and HHMI investigator.
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Excited and honored to be part of the George Martin Memorial Geroscience Symposium 2023 Sept 11-12. (Registration: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…)

Excited and honored to be part of the George Martin Memorial Geroscience Symposium 2023 Sept 11-12. (Registration: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…)
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In their Review, Jose Nieto-Torres, Sviatlana Zaretski, Tianhui Liu, Peter Adams and Malene Hansen summarise the post-translational modifications of ATG8 family proteins that influence the autophagic process. journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…

In their Review, Jose Nieto-Torres, Sviatlana Zaretski, Tianhui Liu, Peter Adams and Malene Hansen summarise the post-translational modifications of ATG8 family proteins that influence the autophagic process.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…
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Live from the Lab! Here’s what Saam Doroodian, Research Associate in Malene Hansen Lab is up to! He’s studying the cellular recycling process in C. elegans to uncover similar biological processes in aging humans in order to keep our cells and tissues healthy #autophagy

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Very excited to share our latest work on non-canonical autophagy and aging Nature Aging - thanks to all of the co-authors Joe Buck, Sanford Burnham Prebys and Rutgers University! Big cudos especially to Assistant Professor Dr. Caroline Kumsta @Kumsta!

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I'm deeply saddened to share that we have lost a remarkable friend, a wonderful mentor and esteemed colleague, Judith Campisi. Judith's impact on those around her was profound and lasting. Her legacy will continue to inspire us all. Rest in peace, Judy. You will be greatly missed

I'm deeply saddened to share that we have lost a remarkable friend, a wonderful mentor and esteemed colleague, Judith Campisi. Judith's impact on those around her was profound and lasting. Her legacy will continue to inspire us all. Rest in peace, Judy. You will be greatly missed
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As we mourn loss of and celebrate life of Judy Campisi, enjoy listening to interview she did for our podcast. It’s great tutorial on #cellularsenescence and her comment on “failed experiments” is classic Judy. Details about memorial service are pending buckinstitute.org/podcasts/under…

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There is still time to register for the Glenn Campisi Celebration of Life Symposium on August 12 Buck Institute - register here: buckinstitute.org/events/cellula…

There is still time to register for the Glenn Campisi Celebration of Life Symposium on August 12 <a href="/BuckInstitute/">Buck Institute</a> - register here: buckinstitute.org/events/cellula…
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Very proud to be part of WIA Women in Autophagy, and all the everything it has accomplished so far! Too many needs to be acknowledged, but a very special thanks to Dr. Ana Maria Cuervo and the Cuervo lab The Cuervo Lab! Check out this nice piece to learn more: nature.com/articles/s4155…