Honorary Fellow, University of Liverpool, Imperial College London
Dr Stuart Calimport is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Liverpool, Department of Musculoskeletal Biology II and a Collaboration for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation Fellow at UCL.
Stuart has a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Aston University, an MPhil in Biosciences from Newcastle University, an MSc in Molecular Medicine from Imperial College London, an MA in Practical Ethics: Bioethics, Environmental Ethics and the Foundations of Law from The University of York and a BSc in Bioinformatics from the University of Birmingham.
His primary research interests are understanding the fundamental biology of ageing and ageing-related diseases, and translational science applied to ageing and ageing-related diseases.
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Dec 01, 2019 03:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, doctors and philosophers have argued whether ageing is a disease or a natural process. Many authors of the Hippocratic Corpus argued that growing old invariably leads to frailty,...
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