Our research
Our body is constantly renewed by tissue specific stem cells, which produce cells undertaking specialized functions and new stem cells maintaining the future renewal capacity. In a young body, such stem cells can easily counter the wear and tear of everyday life by replacing damaged cells with new ones. However, as we age, capacity of stem cells declines, and the resulting drop in tissue repair manifests as the functional decline associated with aging.
Projects
- ASYMMETRIC SEGREGATION OF ORGANELLES DURING STEM CELL DIVISION
- CELLULAR METABOLISM AND CELL FATE
- IMPACT OF THE STEM CELL NICHE ON AGING