1st Edition
Telomeres, Diet and Human Disease Advances and Therapeutic Opportunities
Homeostasis of DNA integrity. Telomerase Activity. Measurement of Telomere length. Telomere Integrity and Length and Cancer Risk. Telomere Length in Cardiovascular Disease. Environmental and Occupational Exposure and Telomere Length. Telomeres and Physical Activity. Caloric Restriction, Sirtuins, and Ageing. Role of Dietary Pattern and Obesity on Telomere Homeostasis. Advanced Research in Telomeres and Disease Risk. Clinical Aspects Relevant to Telomere Maintenance and Therapeutic Opportunities.
Biography
Amelia Marti is Professor of Physiology at the Department of Food Science and Physiology of the University of Navarra. She is the director of the Navarra Study Group for Childhood Obesity (GENOI) and the Children Obesity Group of the Spanish Society of Obesity. She has published more than 220 scientific articles with a factor H of 39. She has supervised 15 doctoral theses, with National (Royal Academy of Doctors) and International Prizes (Ibero-American Academy of Pharmacy, Best Thesis Award of the European Society of Obesity). Her research has been honoured with the Silver Medal of the British Nutrition Society, the Merck & Daphne Award and the Be Alsajara Award for Excellence, among others.
Guillermo Zalba is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,at the Department of Biochemistry and Genetics of the University of Navarra. He also directs the Master in Biomedical Research and is the author of numerous publications in the area of cardiovascular diseases. His work has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by the European Framework Program.






