Approaching the Second Half: The Latest Research on Longevity and Aging; By Anne Brunet, PhD
What choices can help us live long, productive lives? Will science someday identify ways to prevent aging altogether? Hear from genetics professor Anne Brunet, PhD, about how exciting new genetics research could eventually lead to ways of slowing or perhaps even reversing human aging.
Dr. Brunet's talk was part of the 2015 Community Health Matters Day at Stanford. http://healthmatters.stanford.edu/
Видео Approaching the Second Half: The Latest Research on Longevity and Aging; By Anne Brunet, PhD канала Stanford Medicine
Dr. Brunet's talk was part of the 2015 Community Health Matters Day at Stanford. http://healthmatters.stanford.edu/
Видео Approaching the Second Half: The Latest Research on Longevity and Aging; By Anne Brunet, PhD канала Stanford Medicine
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