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Laurent Seroude is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Queen's University. His research focuses on molecular genetics and the biological significance of aging through the use of Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism. By investigating the molecular changes that occur during aging, Seroude aims to contribute to the medical understanding of aging mechanisms and develop interventions to promote healthier, more independent living for longer periods. His teaching includes the principles of genetics and molecular biology, which are critical in understanding the biological processes involved in aging. Seroude has been involved in research that integrates fly experimental analysis with genetic characterization, essential for isolating genes that are homologous to those in humans, thereby facilitating insights into innate immunity in relation to aging.
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Conduct research in the field of molecular genetics focusing on aging and its biological significance.
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