Very happy to present our new review paper on #suPAR! We highlight 10 properties that are shared by blood suPAR and systemic chronic inflammation, supporting the argument that suPAR is a biomarker of systemic chronic inflammation: https://t.co/eLMn4lkN5t
Excited to announce our new review on the potential of #fisetin as a senotherapeutic in humans! We explore the promise of targeting senescent cells for managing chronic diseases and outline key challenges for future research. https://t.co/Nfp4P8w8tg #senescence#aging#healthcare
🎉 Excited to have our clinical trial authorized to study—for the first time in Denmark!—the effect of #fisetin in treating patients with chronic diseases to lower inflammation and reduce the burden of senescent cells.
News feature in @berlingske:
https://t.co/atu65VEf8p
Join Our Team: Seeking two motivated PhD candidates for cutting-edge clinical research in inflammation biomarkers and immune aging!
At the Dept. of Clinical Research, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark
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Proud and grateful to receive an Inge Lehmann grant from the Independent Research Fund Denmark! I am very excited to dive into this project and investigate chronic inflammation in aging of the immune system and disease development. Thank you for the support @DFF_raad!
Forskning i AI og vores digitale arv efter døden og i den såkaldte "hjernetåge", som pollenallergikere og astmatikere kan opleve. 27 forskere står nu klar til at begynde deres forskning under Inge Lehmann-programmet: https://t.co/LI2ov3KWQC
Our new research confirms: Social isolation isn't just a heartache—it's a health risk! Dive into the data linking loneliness to inflammation, highlighting suPAR as a chronic inflammation marker. Addressing social connections is vital for overall well-being
https://t.co/CCLSgOyJ3q
Save the dates March 20-21, 2024 for our PhD-course: "Dissemination of Clinical Research: Papers, preprints, and social media" held @AmagerHvidovre Paperwork submitted today. Will post when registration opens up. Summary below and program here: https://t.co/1ikZHDwzj3
Study directors Terrie Moffitt & Avshalom Caspi explaining how they have studied aging in the impressive 5-decade longitudinal Dunedin Study and the importance of early life on healthy aging https://t.co/zJt5dmTsGC
Så åbner vi igen for ansøgninger til Formidlingsakademiet. Til efteråret starter to nye hold for forskere, der vil deltage aktivt i den offentlige debat. Ansøgningsfrist: 20. juni 2022 kl. 12.00
#forskningskommunikation#dkvid#dkmedier
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Twitter promotion of research WITH vs WITHOUT visual abstract. From https://t.co/FN8iSU3ZWC (#openaccess). Original paper here (not #openaccess): https://t.co/K9bp3zNyFI Newer #openaccess paper here on same topic: https://t.co/0qzX2o6XtF
Interesting new findings from the Dunedin Study out now in @JAMAPediatrics, showing that smoking, obesity, and psychological disorders in adolescence are associated with accelerated aging later in life. Yet another reason to prevent or treat these conditions in young people!
In a study spanning five decades, adolescent smoking, obesity, or psychological disorder diagnosis were associated with older biological age at midlife. Treating these conditions early in life might slow aging. https://t.co/od5Mr4UW3U
While more is generally better, even modest levels of physical activity, such as a daily walk, can pay big dividends for mental health. https://t.co/gOYJ5z1SgU
New @idea_mq@ERiskstudy paper by awesome @rachel_latham showing teens at high-risk for depression had higher levels of suPAR (inflammatory marker) 6 years later than those at low risk suggesting biological embedding of psychosocial risk over time https://t.co/1smMn1Fa8l @kcsamh
Very happy to present our new review paper on #suPAR! We highlight 10 properties that are shared by blood suPAR and systemic chronic inflammation, supporting the argument that suPAR is a biomarker of systemic chronic inflammation: https://t.co/eLMn4lkN5t
Writing a review on suPAR was the first task my PhD advisor @jespereugen gave me when I first started working with him as a research assistant 8 years ago. Better late than never, right? 😅