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  1. Anne Brunet - Professor at Stanford University | LinkedIn

    Professor at Stanford University · Experience: Stanford University · Education: Harvard Medical School · Location: Stanford · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Anne Brunet’s profile on...

  2. Anne Brunet's Profile | Stanford Profiles

    Dr. Brunet is interested in the molecular mechanisms of aging and longevity, with a particular emphasis on the nervous system. Her lab is interested in identifying pathways involved in delaying aging in …

  3. Anne Brunet - Wikipedia

    Brunet's lab works on discovering lifespan-regulating genes and their interactions with the environment. Next, she studies how conserved 'pro-longevity genes' (e.g. FOXO transcription factors) regulate …

  4. Anne BRUNET | Professor | PhD | Stanford University, CA | SU ...

    Loss of function during aging is accompanied by transcriptional drift, altering gene expression and contributing to a variety of age-related diseases. CREB-regulated transcriptional coactivators...

  5. Anne Brunet posted on LinkedIn

    Huge shout-out to both my co-author Olivia Zhou and grad school mentor Anne Brunet, as well as our many fantastic collaborators in the Dunn Lab, Kundaje Lab, and Brunet Lab for their...

  6. Anne Brunet | Stanford Medicine

    Dr. Brunet is interested in the molecular mechanisms of aging and longevity, with a particular emphasis on the nervous system. Her lab is interested in identifying pathways involved in delaying aging in …

  7. 100+ "Anne Brunet" profiles | LinkedIn

    View the profiles of professionals named "Anne Brunet" on LinkedIn. There are 100+ professionals named "Anne Brunet", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities.

  8. Anne Brunet - Knight Initiative

    Dr. Brunet is interested in the molecular mechanisms of aging and longevity, with a particular emphasis on the nervous system. Her lab is interested in identifying pathways involved in delaying aging in …

  9. Brunet A, Tran H and Greenberg ME (2003) The FOXO family of transcription factors: key targets of the PI3K-Akt pathway that regulate cell proliferation, survival and organismal aging.

  10. Anne Brunet‬ - ‪Google Scholar

    Anne Brunet Professor of Genetics, Stanford University Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage Aging