Metabolites: the key to treating Alzheimer's? - with Priyanka Joshi
Metabolites are small molecules that grow within cells and tissues, influencing protein structure and function to maintain life - and the way they function has implications for treating aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and long-COVID.
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Priyanka Joshi is a Research Fellow and Lecturer at University of California Berkeley, where she is studying the mechanisms of calorie restriction-mediated lifespan and healthspan extension. Her research interests combine the biophysics of protein aggregation with metabolism and aging to identify the molecular underpinnings of healthy aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Previously, she was the Everitt Butterfield Research Fellow at Downing College, University of Cambridge and an independent postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Misfolding Diseases in the University of Cambridge with Late Sir Professor Christopher Dobson and Prof Michele Vendruscolo.
At Cambridge, her work elaborated on the role of metabolites in the aggregation of Alzheimer’s disease-associated amyloid-beta, and broadly on linking metabolite homeostasis with protein homeostasis. For her PhD work on designing a small molecule library to target intrinsically disordered proteins in neurodegenerative diseases, she was listed in Forbes 30 under 30 Science and Healthcare Europe in 2018 and 25 most influential women in Britain by British Vogue. She is also the Founding Team member and Chief Scientific Officer of NeuroAge Therapeutics, a pharmatech company that is targeting brain aging to reverse neurodegenerative diseases. Outside of research, she actively mentors and is involved in a range of outreach activities with school children and older adults in India, Africa, UK and USA.
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Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/EWqFMxECon0
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Priyanka Joshi is a Research Fellow and Lecturer at University of California Berkeley, where she is studying the mechanisms of calorie restriction-mediated lifespan and healthspan extension. Her research interests combine the biophysics of protein aggregation with metabolism and aging to identify the molecular underpinnings of healthy aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Previously, she was the Everitt Butterfield Research Fellow at Downing College, University of Cambridge and an independent postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Misfolding Diseases in the University of Cambridge with Late Sir Professor Christopher Dobson and Prof Michele Vendruscolo.
At Cambridge, her work elaborated on the role of metabolites in the aggregation of Alzheimer’s disease-associated amyloid-beta, and broadly on linking metabolite homeostasis with protein homeostasis. For her PhD work on designing a small molecule library to target intrinsically disordered proteins in neurodegenerative diseases, she was listed in Forbes 30 under 30 Science and Healthcare Europe in 2018 and 25 most influential women in Britain by British Vogue. She is also the Founding Team member and Chief Scientific Officer of NeuroAge Therapeutics, a pharmatech company that is targeting brain aging to reverse neurodegenerative diseases. Outside of research, she actively mentors and is involved in a range of outreach activities with school children and older adults in India, Africa, UK and USA.
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modsiw, Anton Ragin, Edward Unthank, Robert L Winer, Andy Carpenter, William Hudson
Don McLaughlin, efkinel lo, Martin Paull, Ben Wynne-Simmons, Ivo Danihelka, Kevin Winoto, Jonathan Killin, Stephan Giersche, William Billy Robillard, Jeffrey Schweitzer, Frances Dunne, jonas.app, Tim Karr, Alan Latteri, David Crowner, Matt Townsend, THOMAS N TAMADA, Andrew McGhee, Paul Brown, David Schick, Dave Ostler, Osian Gwyn Williams, David Lindo, Roger Baker, Rebecca Pan
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