Education
PhD, University of Sydney, 2016
Lab information
Despite the fact that aging is a universal process, the kinetics of aging are highly heterogeneous – a notion that is quantitatively captured by the concept of frailty. The Kane Lab is interested in identifying biological determinants of frailty in order to understand more about the molecular underpinnings of frailty and aging, to develop predictive biomarkers of frailty, and to identify targets to delay or prevent frailty. We use a combination of physiological, molecular and computational techniques across mouse models and human datasets.
https://kane.isbscience.org/
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