Maria Konovalenko, M.Sc.
Maria
Konovalenko, M.Sc.
is a molecular biophysicist and program coordinator for the
Science for Life Extension Foundation.
The main goal of the Science for Life Extension Foundation is to make
radical life extension a global initiative. They integrate efforts in
order
to increase funding for research in regenerative medicine, gerontology,
genetics, neuroscience, systems biology, and related sciences aimed at
studying the mechanisms of aging and searching for methods to increase
human
longevity.
Maria authored
Discovery in Salamanders Could Lead to Human Limb
Regeneration,
True DIY Biology: Man Designs and Produces Own Aortic
Implant,
Freezing without cryoprotectants,
Artificial retinas see well enough to balance a pencil,
Japanese firm develops robotic exoskeleton suit that helps people
walk,
The main result of the year — The first regenerative medicine
surgery
in
Russia,
Stem cells used to grow functioning human
intestine,
Here is the Research Needed to Combat Aging,
Stem cell therapy holds promise for epileptics, and
Researchers jumpstart nerve fibers to reverse stroke damage.
Maria earned her Master’s degree in Molecular Biological Physics at the
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2009.
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