2024

Glenn Foundation for Medical Research Grants for Junior Faculty


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Longhua Guo, PhD

Assistant Professor, University of Michigan

Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of extreme longevity and global tissue rejuvenation

Dr. Longhua Guo’s research studies aging, regeneration and global tissue rejuvenation in long-lived animals such as planarians and leopard geckos. His AFAR supported research will use the long-lived sexual planarians to dissect the mechanisms underlying tissue-specific aging rates and species-specific aging rates, in addition to mechanisms leading to rejuvenation. This research establishes planarians as a laboratory model organism to understand the basic biology of aging in a long-lived organism, and novel strategies of tissue rejuvenation. Dr. Guo’s research may inspire new methods to reverse age-related diseases in elderly humans.

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