February 09, 2023
by Waziry R, Ryan CP, Corcoran DL, Huffman KM, Kobor MS, Kothari M, Graf GH, Kraus VB, Kraus WE, Lin DTS, Pieper CF, Ramaker ME, Bhapkar M, Das SK, Ferrucci L, Hastings WJ, Kebbe M, Parker DC, Racette SB, Shalev I, Schilling B, Belsky DW.
November 14, 2023
by 2. Das JK, Banskota N, Candia J, Griswold ME, Orenduff M, de Cabo R, Corcoran DL, Das SK, De S, Huffman KM, Kraus VB, Kraus WE, Martin CK, Racette SB, Redman LM, Schilling B, Belsky DW, Ferrucci L
November 14, 2023
by 1. Aversa, Z., TA White, AA Heeren, CA Hulshizer, D Saul, X Zhang, AJA Molina, LM Redman, CK Martin, SB Racette, KM Huffman, M Bhapkar, S Khosla, SK Das, RA Fielding, EJ Atkinson, NK LeBrasseur
Elisa Enriquez Hesles is an MD-PhD student at the University of Virginia (UVA). Ultimately, Elisa’s goal is to stand at the intersection of science and medicine. Elisa is currently in graduate school in the Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (BMG) Department at UVA. She is interested in generating new knowledge on how specific nutrients impact the aging of cells.
I am a Postdoctoral researcher at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. I’m a graduate of the USC-Buck Biology of Aging Ph.D. program – a joint venture between the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and the University of Southern California. My current research focuses on a basic aging process called cellular senescence – specifically the relationship between senescent cells, lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis, and the impact on Healthspan.
I am a psychiatrist and psychotherapist focused in eating behavior, obesity, and metabolism. With collaborative research efforts, I aim to provide knowledge that can improve how we treat and prevent obesity.
February 20, 2023
by Maci M Jacobson, Alexis M Gardner, Camilla E Handley, Michael W Smith, William F Christensen, Chad R Hancock, Paule V Joseph, Michael J Larson, Corby K Martin, James D LeCheminant