Engineered Heterochronic Parabiosis on 3D Microphysiological Systems

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External News Details
  • Publication: National Institutes of Health
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  • Dateline: Wednesday March 31, 2021

Young Jang, an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences, has received a five year, $2.2 million award from the National Institutes of Health to study heterochronic parabiosis and identify anti-aging factors in blood.  The study will be done under the auspices of the NIH's National Institute on Aging. 

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College of Sciences, School of Biological Sciences

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College of Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Young Jang, parabiosis, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
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  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Apr 5, 2021 - 2:32pm
  • Last Updated: Apr 5, 2021 - 2:32pm