Julio Aguado 44th Lorne Genome Conference 2023

Julio Aguado

Dr Julio Aguado obtained his PhD in 2018 from the European School of Molecular Medicine (University of Milan) as a Marie Curie fellow of the European Union where he investigated the role of non-coding RNAs generated upon induction of DNA damage. He has published several first-author papers on mechanisms of aging in top-tier journals including Nature Communications, Nature Protocols and Aging Cell. Dr Aguado currently works as a Research Fellow in the Wolvetang group at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), where his focus is centered in the study of human aging and its interplay with DNA damage, senescence and inflammation. His research is supported by grants awarded to Julio Aguado as CIA, including a NHMRC Ideas Grant (APP2001408), a University of Queensland Early Career Researcher Grant (application UQECR2058457), a Brisbane Children's Hospital Foundation grant (Project-50308) and a Jérôme Lejeune Postdoctoral Fellowship (Paris, France).

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