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In this episode Professor Harries discuss whether RNA Splicing meets the criteria of a hallmark of aging. To qualify it should i) manifest during normal aging ii) its aggravation should accelerate aging and iii) it amelioration should slow or reverse aging. Prof Harries goes through each of these criteria with respect to RNA splicing.
Lorna Harries is Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health where she leads the RNA-mediated disease mechanisms group. Her group has interests in messenger RNA processing and epigenetic gene regulation in the context of ageing and chronic disease.
She is a Co-Founder & the Chief Scientific Officer for SENISCA (www.senisca.com), a senotherapeutics company. Her team were the first to report dysregulation of alternative splicing as a new, and druggable, hallmark of ageing. With that, let me start the interview.
Professor Harries site at University of Exeter
https://medicine.exeter.ac.uk/people/profile/index.php?web_id=Lorna_Harries
Senisca home page
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