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Queen's University Belfast - The Science of Ageing Well

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Advancements in health mean we are now living longer. The environment we live in, work in and play in can have a huge impact on ageing and it's important we explore this, especially in the face of the climate crisis and our changing environment. Through the course of this podcast series we will be speaking to some of the researchers from both the SPACE project at Queen's University Belfast and researchers from similar projects around the world. For more information on our research visit: www.qub.ac.uk/sites/space This work was supported by UK Research and Innovation [ES/V016075/1]

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6/6/2024

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June 26, 2024

Episode 3 - Future of Ageing Research

What does the future of ageing research look like? In this episode, we will hear from two experts: Jinkook Lee (University of Southern California) and Bernadette McGuinness (Queen's University Belfast) about the future of ageing research.

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June 19, 2024

Episode 2 - Epigenetics & Ageing

Hosted by Ruth Hunter (Professor of Public Health and Planetary Health, Queens University Belfast) and Ollie Graham (Thought-TV) - Our behaviours and our environment have the potential to change the way our genes work. In this episode, we will hear from two experts: Eileen Crimmins (University of Southern California) and Amy Jayne McKnight (Queen's University Belfast) about epigenetics and ageing.

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June 6, 2024

Episode 1 - Environmental Impact

Hosted by Ruth Hunter (Professor of Public Health and Planetary Health, Queens University Belfast) and Ollie Graham (Thought-TV) - The environment we live in, work in, and play in, can have a huge impact on how we age. In this episode, we will hear from two experts: Sara Adar (University of Michigan) and Jennifer McKinley (Queen's University Belfast) about the environmental impact on ageing.

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What is Queen's University Belfast - The Science of Ageing Well?

Advancements in health mean we are now living longer. The environment we live in, work in and play in can have a huge impact on ageing and it's important we explore this, especially in the face of the climate crisis and our changing environment. Through the course of this podcast series we will be speaking to some of the researchers from both the SPACE project at Queen's University Belfast and researchers from similar projects around the world.

For more information on our research visit: www.qub.ac.uk/sites/space

This work was supported by UK Research and Innovation [ES/V016075/1]

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