CSDE Lunch & Learn: Telomere Length as a Measure of Environmental Exposure
Posted: 11/29/2023 ()
Each quarter, CSDE offers 3-5 workshops on data sources, statistical and biomarker methodology, introductions to analysis programs, and more, all given by CSDE staff and faculty affiliates. These workshops can include hands-on training in novel methods and programming, lectures on innovative data sources, and discussions of important issues in research and data collection. There is just one more workshop on Wednesday, Dec 6th. They are happy to accommodate a few more registrants (register here).
- Lunch & Learn: Telomere Length as a Measure of Environmental Exposures
- Date & Time: Wednesday, Dec. 6 @ 12:30-1:30PM
- Location 223 Raitt Hall
- Instructor: Dan Eisenberg
- Co-sponsor: Population Health Initiative
- Summary: Telomere length is frequently considered as a biomarker of stress and aging. Join us for lunch and a presentation that will critically review mechanisms and findings linking telomere length with environmentally stressors. Please register by Dec. 5th.