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2025
- September 1st – We welcome the new generation of Masters and PhD students from the Graduate Program of Aging Sciences.
- July 31st – New grant awarded! We are honored to be one of the recipients of the 2025 RNome Disruptive Research Grant from Zymo Research. This grant will help us understand how epitranscriptomic modifications shape aging.
- July 18th – New protocol! We just rolled out an improved version of our cDNA protocol in protocols.io. Check it out here.
- June 19th – A new paper is published! As part of David’s postdocotoral work, he and his colleagues studied how a gene called KChip3 can modulate Alzheimer’s Disease. Find out more here.
- May 15th – We were selected as members of the Human RNome Project Consortium. We will help by characterizing the RNome during aging.
- February 9th – A new paper is published! As part of David’s postdoctoral work, he and his colleagues studied the role of KLF10 in hypothalamic development. Find out more here.
- February 6th – The Epi Aging lab is officially open for business!
