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Titia de Lange - Good news (and bad) at the end of our chromosomes

Titia de Lange - Good news (and bad) at the end of our chromosomes

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When our cells divide, the ends of our chromosomes – the telomeres – get shorter. In the end, this causes cell duplication to stop: one of the mechanisms of ageing. So the popular belief is that telomere shortening is a bad thing, but actually it is not.
Molecular biologist Titia de Lange will explain how the process of telomere shortening may even prevent cancer. However, it also can promote cancer growth once that has started. What can we learn about the role of our telomeres in disease and in health?
Titia de Lange is director of the Anderson Center for Cancer Research and head of the Cell Biology and Genetics Laboratory at Rockefeller University. In 2019, she received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Groningen. De Lange has conducted extraordinarily ground-breaking scientific work in the field of the biology of ageing. Her discoveries have resulted in fundamental insights into the way in which cells are able to transfer their genome to daughter cells after each cell division, without damaging it. Reserveren gewenst.

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Titia de Lange - Good news (and bad) at the end of our chromosomes

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