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This collaborative seminar is a joint effort of the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience and the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research.
To support our researchers' participation in this open science "lab-meeting style" exchange of ideas, these seminars are not streamed/recorded and are only open to members of the Stanford community.
Fred H. Gage, Chair for Research on Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease, Laboratory of Genetics, Laborator Salk Institute
Cellular modeling of age-related dementias
Dr. Gage is the Adler Professor in the Laboratory of Genetics, Adjunct Professor, UCSD and immediate past President of the Salk Institute. He received his Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Gage's work concentrates on the adult central nervous system and unexpected plasticity and adaptability to environmental stimulation that remains throughout the life of all mammals. In addition, he models human neurological and psychiatric disease in vitro using human stem cells. His lab also studies the genomic mosaicism that exists in the brain as a result of mobile elements that are active during neurogenesis.
Dr. Gage is a Fellow of the AAAS, a Member of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine, and American Philosophical Society, a foreign member of the EMBO and a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He served as President of the Society for Neuroscience in 2002, and of the International Society for Stem Cell Research in 2012.