
Longevity by Design
Understanding Aging to Extend Healthspan and Longevity with Dr. Gordon Lithgow
Jun 12, 2024
Dr. Gordon Lithgow, a research professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, delves into aging mechanisms and lifespan extension using genetic mutations and drug-like molecules. He explores the significance of using nematode worms as models for understanding aging processes and discusses how protein misfolding contributes to age-related diseases. Dr. Lithgow emphasizes the importance of studying protein homeostasis in the context of healthspan and chronic diseases, shifting the focus from lifespan extension to improving overall health.
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- Dr. Lithgow's lab uses the nematode worm C. elegans to discover genes and molecules impacting lifespan.
- Research on protein homeostasis changes during aging shifted focus from lifespan extension to exploring healthspan and chronic diseases.
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Dr. Gordon Lithgow's Background and Research Focus
Dr. Gordon Lithgow, a key figure in the field of longevity research, discusses how a single gene mutation in an animal significantly extended its lifespan, sparking his interest in aging biology. His work at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging encompasses understanding aging mechanisms and identifying genes that extend lifespan. Dr. Lithgow emphasizes interdisciplinary research and securing grants to advance geroscience, linking aging with chronic diseases.
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