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- Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/MartinPicard (section Notes by user Martin Picard (Columbia University) for Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life)Edit 1+ paragraphs on any combination of the following: Presentation highlights Open questions that came up How your perspective changed Impact on your1 KB (361 words) - 00:07, February 12, 2020
- Lin Chao (UC San Diego) Owen Jones (University of Southern Denmark) Martin Picard (Columbia University) Van Savage (UCLA/SFI) Sabrina Spencer (CU Boulder)1 KB (3,014 words) - 22:16, May 14, 2020
- shape and pace (timescale) Sabrina Spencer. Bree Aldrige Chris Kempes Martin Picard Geoffrey West Ideas What is aging? Requires asymmetry in division and2 KB (366 words) - 00:03, February 12, 2020
- Edit February 11, 2020 11:30 am - 12:00 pm Presenter Martin Picard (Columbia University) Edit this information Presentation file(s) Upload a presentation142 bytes (27 words) - 18:39, February 11, 2020
- because while telomere length decreases with increasing passage number, Martin Picard showed that telomere length does not correlate with when a population3 KB (656 words) - 04:10, February 13, 2020