Showing posts with label lifespan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifespan. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Gandalf on Colbert

Our favorite bearded immortal, Aubrey de Grey, made an appearance on Colbert Report a couple of days ago. He actually makes a funny near the end. We have talked at length about the plausibility of the former computer scientists ideas about preventing aging on the blog and on the podcast.


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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Mitochondrial Madness

Our often-neglected bacterial endosymbionts the mitochondria seem to have their fingers in all aspects of eukaryotic cell functioning. Not only do they make us ATP and tell our cells when to die, they even have their own genome, which they can replicate, transcribe and translate all on their own. But mitochondria don't just use proteins encoded in their own genomes; they've also got some out on loan from the nucleus. And this is where the madness begins. Somehow this excellent Molecular Cell review on mitochondrial transcription found its way onto my lab bench, so I read it. Here are a few of the mind-blowing facts you can discover therein:


Also, check out this wicked album of artistic renditions of cells by Gary Carlson which I ganked the above photo from. Nice job Gary!


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