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SUMMARY:The Biology of Time: From Embryos to Aging Cells
DESCRIPTION:Leading biologists Ruth Lehmann and Siniša Hrvatin share their groundbreaking research on how living systems persevere\, pause\, and adapt across generations.\n\nLehmann’s lab investigates germ cells—the remarkable cells that make eggs and sperm\, carry our genetic material forward\, and resist the ravages of time. Their study reveals how these cells migrate\, transform\, and even evade aging and disease. \nHrvatin’s lab explores how animals slow the effects of time through daily torpor and hibernation. By studying how these natural suspended states protect against tissue damage\, disease\, and aging\, the team hopes to uncover insights that could one day help us influence the aging process itself. \nFollowing their short presentations\, Antonio Regalado\, senior editor for biomedicine at MIT Technology Review\, will moderate a lively discussion and audience Q&A on what these discoveries mean for the future of human health. \nA reception will follow the event. \nJanuary 21\n6pm – 8pm\n$15 General Admission\, $5 for MIT ID Holders
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-biology-of-time-from-embryos-to-aging-cells/
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, 314 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chemical Advances in Biomaterials and Therapeutics (CABT)
DESCRIPTION:CABT features talks\, posters\, and networking to connect industry and academia on biomaterials\, drug delivery\, tissue engineering and more!\n\n\n\nAttendees will have the opportunity to engage in technical talks\, poster session\, and networking. The event is also aimed at fostering meaningful dialogue between industry and academia. For posters\, we invite submissions from researchers in Greater Boston working on areas including but not limited to synthesis\, characterization of lipids\, polymers/nanomaterials for drug or gene delivery\, stimuli-responsive biomaterials\, immunomodulatory biomaterials\, medical devices\, and materials for tissue engineering\, regenerative medicine. \nConfirmed Speakers: \nRigoberto Hernandez (President\, ACS)\, Johns Hopkins University \nAbraham Joy\, Northeastern University \nAlan Enciso\, GlaxoSmithKline \nEric Dane\, AstraZeneca \nGulden Camci-Unal\, UMass Lowell \nMark Grinstaff\, Boston University \nMatthew Becker\, Adaptilens/Duke University \nThomas Jozefiak\, Glycologix \nAll academic (undergraduates\, graduates\, post-docs\, professors)\, industry\, government researchers are welcome to submit their work as a poster. The submission will close on Jan. 7\, 2026. Please click on the link below to provide all required information.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/chemical-advances-in-biomaterials-and-therapeutics-cabt/
LOCATION:Northeastern University\, 360 Huntington Avenue\, 105 Shillman Hall\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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