Southeast Asia: Vascular smooth muscle micro-RNA profiling - Virtual talk
Profiling of the micro-RNA landscape within human vascular smooth muscle cells and exosomes during replicative senescence.
Details
When? Thursday 20 June 2024, 7:00 to 8:00
Where? Online (Zoom)
Branch event: Southeast Asia
Profiling of the micro-RNA landscape within human vascular smooth muscle cells and exosomes during replicative senescence.
Hear from Associate Professor Dr. Pung Yuh-Fen MRSB, FHEA; FIBMS, from the University of Nottingham Malaysia, and learn about microRNA expression changes during vascular aging process - the changes to blood vessels with age.
This information could provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular aging and potentially lead to the identification of novel therapeutic targets for age-related vascular diseases.
Timings
This event will take place on Thursday 20th June from 14:00 MYT (07:00 BST)
Who should attend?
This event would appeal to university students, scientists, and those with an interest in age-related vascular diseases.
Registration
This event is free to attend and will take place via Zoom, advance registration is essential through the link at the top of the page.Special requirements
If you have accessibility requirements, please let us know during your booking, and we will do what we can to accommodate your needs.
Contact
For event queries, please contact Marisa Khoo at khoomarisa@gmail.comFor booking and website queries, contact Lucy Eckersley at regions@rsb.org.uk or on +44(0)20 3925 3445.
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