ECM Ageing: forging new links and development of cutting-edge models and methodologies
Video, Jan 31 2025
Biochemistry Focus webinar series
60 mins
Our latest ECR webinar explored recent opportunities within extracellular matrix ageing research and highlighted the importance of developing novel bioengineering cell models and enabling methodologies to tackle some of the fundamental biochemical questions in the field.
Speakers:
- Dr Anna Hoyle, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, UK
- Dr Milos Marinkovic, Indiana University, USA
- Daniel Sloseris, Simon Fraser University, Canada
This webinar was chaired by Dr Vanja Pekovic-Vaughan, University of Liverpool.
We apologise for the audio quality in some sections of this recording, please follow along with the subtitles or transcript provided.
The researchers in this webinar are part of the ECMage network, one of 11 networks within the UK Ageing Network bringing together expertise in ageing, matrix biology, chronobiology, AI/computational modelling and tissue engineering to develop novel models and biomaterials to study ECM ageing.
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ECM Ageing: forging new links and development of cutting-edge models and methodologies
Part of our dedicated Biochemistry Focus ECR series, this webinar explored the extracellular matrix (ECM). Our invited speakers discussed key opportunities in developing novel bioengineering cell models and enabling methodologies to tackle some of the fundamental biochemical questions in the field.
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