Mitochondrial Biogenesis


Mitochondrial Biogenesis
Processes, Regulation, Functions and Disease
24 seminar style audio visual talks presented by leading world experts
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Target Audience

For all those wishing to be briefed on the latest developments in the study and understanding of mitochondrial biogenesis including cell and exercise physiologists, cell biologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, physicians and clinicians interested in endocrinology and metabolism, human health and exercise therapy and those in the pharmaceutical industry with a focus on drug-induced alterations in metabolism and metabolic rate.

Series Editor

Prof. David Hood, Kinesiology and Health Science, Faculty of Pure and Applied Science, York University, Canada.

Participating Speakers

Prof. Stephen Alway, Dr. Martin Brand, Dr. Tony Collins, Prof. José Cuezva, Dr. Aubrey de Grey, Prof. Salvatore DiMauro, Prof. Douglas Green, Prof. Grant Hatch, Dr. Russell Hepple, Dr. Anastasia Kralli, Prof. John Lemasters, Dr. Trevor Lithgow, Prof. Julio Montoya, Prof. Christopher Moyes, Dr. Darrell Neufer, Prof. David Nicholls, Dr. Leo Nijtmans, Prof. Pascal Reynier, Prof. Richard Scarpulla, Prof. Anthony Schapira, Dr. Luca Scorrano, Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, Dr. Joachim Weitzel, Dr. Zhi-Qing Zhao.

Topics Covered

Cellular mechanisms of mitochondrial biogenesis in health – Induction of mitochondrial biogenesis in physiological conditions – Mitochondrial biogenesis in aging and disease – Mitochondria, cell signaling and apoptosis.

The Format

Each of the seminars is specially commissioned from a leading world expert in a user friendly format of animated slides with synchronised narration. The talks preserve each speaker’s personality and approach allowing you to experience world class seminars at your own pace, wherever you want and as often as you want.

"The series of talks on mitochondrial biogenesis addresses an important issue relevant not only to rare mitochondrial disorders but also frequent diseases such as thyroid dysfunction and obesity and physiological phenomena such as aging. Professor Hood coordinated the talks in a way so that they provide a summary of state-of-the-art contributions on the various aspects of mitochondrial functions which one can repeatedly study using the format of the Henry Stewart Talks."

Dr. Michael Roden, Hanusch Hospital, Austria

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