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Why Do We Age? – Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Aging

Why Do We Age? – Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Aging

This page collects the lecture slides from the PhD course Why Do We Age? – Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Aging, held at University Copenhagen on 01–03.09.2025. The course combines molecular and cellular biology, immunology and clinical medicine to explore how aging affects cells, organs and whole organisms, and how this leads to multimorbidity and age-related disease.

The resources below follow the structure of the course programme and can be used for preparation, revision or as references for your own projects on aging.

Molecular models of aging

By Claus Desler Madsen

Genetic Ghosts: The Dark Genomes Reawakening During Aging

By Kaare V. Grunddal

The challenge of appropriate medication
prescribing for older adults

By Morten Baltzer Houlind

Power & Balance:
Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Aging

By Fabian Finger

Terminal Heart Failure

By Helena Domínguez

Molecular and Clinical Perspectives on Multimorbidity in Elderly Patients

By Jon Ambæk Durhuus

Innate Immune Sensing
in Aging: A double-edged sword

By Helena Borland Madsen

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