Live Longer, Live Stronger — Exclusive Forum Event - Sanford Burnham Prebys
Event

Live longer, live stronger

Exclusive forum event

DateMay 26, 2021
Time2:00-3:00PM PT
Location
Zoom
 
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LiveStronger
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Live Longer, Live Stronger – Exclusive forum event

Thank you for attending one or more events in the special lecture series “Live Longer, Live Stronger†brought to you by the Fleet Science Center and the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute.

We are excited to offer access to an exclusive follow up event. On May 26, 2021, all the fantastic speakers from the lecture series will join us for a forum event. After a brief introduction, you will be able to get up close and personal with the scientists in different break out rooms. The Sanford Burnham Prebys Institute researchers are looking forward to engaging with you on a more personal level and answer any questions you might have that we did not get to address in the individual lectures.

If you missed a lecture in the series, you can access the recordings on the Fleet Science Center YouTube channel at any time.
 

Speakers


Peter D. Adams


Peter Adams, PhD

Professor

Tumor Initiation and Maintenance Program

NCI-Designated Cancer Center

Healthy aging to prevent cancer


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Tim Huang, PhD

Assistant Professor

Degenerative Diseases Program

Neuroscience and Aging Research Center

What we can learn from Alzheimer’s disease risk factors


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Karen Ocorr, PhD

Assistant Professor

Development, Aging and Regeneration Program

Neuroscience and Aging Research Center

How the heart ages



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Francesca Marassi, PhD

Director and Professor

Cancer, Molecules and Structures Program

NCI-Designated Cancer Center

Seeing is believing: Preventing vision loss as we age


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Alessandra Sacco, PhD

Associate Dean of Curriculum

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Associate Professor

Development, Aging and Regeneration Program

Center for Genetic Disorders and Aging Research

Staying strong as we age