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Old August 27th, 2013, 05:31 PM
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Construction of the Buck Institute for Age Research begins in 1996.
Remy Gross was the first Business Developments Director of Buck Institute

Here I am giving you the main staff of Buck Institute


Remy Gross III

Vice President, Business Development and Technology Advancement
415-493-3639
rgross@buckinstitute.org

Stelios Tzannis
Entrepreneur in Residence
415-209-2055
stzannis@buckinstitute.org

Carlotta Duncan, Ph.D

Business Development and Licensing Officer
415-209-2000 x6728
cduncan@buckinstitute.org

Here I am giving you the faculties of Buck Institute

Andersen Lab
Benz Lab
Brand Lab
Bredesen Lab
Campisi Lab
Ellerby Lab
Gibson Lab
Greenberg Lab
Hughes Lab
Jasper Lab
Kapahi Lab
Kennedy Lab
Lamba Lab
Lithgow Lab
Lunyak Lab
Melov Lab
Mooney Lab
Nicholls Lab
Ramanathan Lab
Zeng Lab
Adjunct Faculty
Research Professors

Address:
Buck Institute
8001 Redwood Blvd.
Novato, California 94945
United States


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Old January 16th, 2015, 11:12 AM
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Remy Gross is currently the Vice President of Business Development and Technology Advancement at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. His duties at the Buck include the increase of deal flow through global corporate collaborations and new company formation.

Buck Institute

The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is the United States' first independent biomedical research institute committed exclusively to research on aging and age-related disease. The mission of the Buck Institute is to extend the health span, the healthy years of life.

Laboratories at Buck Institute


Buck Institute conducts its research programs through twenty laboratories that focus on specific subjects:

Anderson Lab
Julie K. Andersen, PhD
Research Areas: Parkinson's Disease: Understanding cell death in Parkinson's disease

Benz Lab
Christopher C. Benz, MD
Research Areas: Breast Cancer: Understanding the link between aging and breast cancer in order to develop better treatments and prevention strategies

Brand Lab
Martin Brand, MD
Research Areas: Cell Metabolism: Understanding how the energy metabolism of cells affects aging and disease

Bredesen Lab
Dale E. Bredesen, MD
Research Areas: Alzheimer's Disease: Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease and potential therapeutics

Campisi Lab
Judith Campisi, PhD
Research Areas: Cancer: Understanding the relationship between aging and cancer

Ellerby Lab
Lisa Ellerby, PhD
Research Areas: Huntington's Disease: Understanding the pathways that lead to nerve cell death in Huntington’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders

Gibson Lab
Bradford W. Gibson, PhD
Research Areas: Chemistry and Biology: Understanding the biological and chemical processes that are common to both age-related diseases and aging

Greenberg Lab
David Greenberg, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Stroke: Mechanisms to enhance brain repair following stroke

Hughes Lab
Robert E. Hughes, PhD
Research Areas: Huntington's Disease: Understanding the mechanisms of aging and neurodegeneration in healthy adults and in people with disorders such as Huntington’s disease

Jasper Lab
Heinrich Jasper, PhD
Research Areas: Stem Cells: Enhancing stem cell function to promote longevity

Kapahi Lab
Pankaj Kapahi, PhD
Research Areas: Nutrition: Understanding the role of nutrition and energy metabolism in lifespan and disease

Kennedy Lab
Brian K. Kennedy, PhD
Research Areas: Biology of Aging: Moving research in aging from simple organisms into mammals to improve human health

Lamba Lab
Deepak A. Lamba, M.B.B.S., PhD
Research Areas: Stem Cells and Vision: Development of stem cell technologies for treating vision disorders

Lithgow Lab
Gordon J. Lithgow, PhD
Research Areas: Proteins and Genes: Uncovering genes and small molecules that prolong lifespan through enhanced molecular stability

Lunyak Lab
Victoria V. Lunyak, PhD
Research Areas: Epigenetics: Understanding the epigenetic principles of human adult stem cell aging

Melov Lab
Simon L. Melov, PhD
Research Areas: Proteins and Free Radicals: Identifying molecular hallmarks of aging to guide the development of anti-aging therapies

Mooney Lab
Sean D. Mooney, PhD
Research Areas: Bioinformatics: Using computers to enable the next generation of biomedical research

Nicholls Lab
David G. Nicholls, PhD
Research Areas: Bioenergetics: Mitochondrial function and the life and death of cells

Ramanathan Lab
Arvind Ramanathan, PhD
Research Areas: Musculoskeletal Regeneration: Molecular physiology of skeletal muscle regeneration, aging and the formation of tumors

Zeng Lab
Xianmin Zeng, PhD
Research Areas: Parkinson's Disease and Stem Cells: Developing stem cell-based treatments for neurodegenerative disorders

Contact Detail:
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
8001 Redwood Blvd, Novato, CA, United States ‎

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