Greetings,
This is a short information update to the earlier posting
regarding our forthcoming scientific presentations in England.
We are invited to give three presentations at the University of
Cambridge,at the 10th Congress of the International Association of
Biomedical Gerontology (http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/iabg10/index.html).
Specifically, we will make the following presentations on September
19-23:
(1)
"Does Exceptional Human Longevity Come With High Cost of Infertility?
Testing the Evolutionary Theories of Aging"
Abstract available at:
http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/iabg10/abs/Gavrilova.htm
(2)
"Early-Life Programming of Aging and Longevity:
The Idea of High Initial Damage Load (the HIDL Hypothesis)"
Abstract available at:
http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/iabg10/abs/Gavrilov.htm
(3)
"Reliability-Engineering Approach to the Problem of Biological Aging"
Abstract available at:
http://www.gen.cam.ac.uk/iabg10/abs/Gavrilov2.htm
We would be delighted to use this opportunity and to give some
additional lectures, if some British colleagues may be interested in
our presentations. Just please let us know.
We have the following remaining slots for additional lectures:
Sept 18 -- preferably in London or Cambridge area
Sept 23 (afternoon) -- preferably in Cambridge or London area
Sept 24 -- any part of England
Sept 26 -- preferably somewhere along Bristol -- London axis
Please let us know if you are interested.
Thank you !
Kind regards,
Leonid Gavrilov, Ph. D., and Natalia Gavrilova, Ph. D.
Authors of the book "The Biology of Life Span"
http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/index.html#Book
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lagavril at midway.uchicago.edu (Leonid Gavrilov) wrote in message news:<4.3.2.7.2.20030820161110.024094a8 at nsit-imap.uchicago.edu>...
> Dear Colleagues,
>> This is a short note to British colleagues regarding our
> forthcoming scientific visit to England this September/October, 2003
> as invited speakers on aging and longevity studies.
>> We would be delighted to use this opportunity and
> to give some additional lectures at your organization too,
> if you are interested. Just please let us know.
>> Detailed description of our studies and findings,
> as well as their coverage by "Science" , "Scientist",
> "Sunday Times, London" and "Encyclopedia Britannica"
> is available at our scientific website:
>http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/>> Kind regards,
>> Leonid Gavrilov, Ph. D., and Natalia Gavrilova, Ph. D.
> Authors of the book "The Biology of Life Span"
>http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/index.html#Book>