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CCST9060- Exploring Human Longevity
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
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In this course, we will explore the intersection between science, technology, ageing and longevity. Reviewing how modern medicine and science have already influenced a longer human lifespan, we will take an evidence-based approach to evaluate the science behind ageing and the promise of emerging technologies relating to prolonging life, ageing, and chronic diseases.
References
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Borel, B. (2016, March/April). Aging: What we’ve learned, and what we can do about it. Popular Science. From http://www.popsci.com/how-to-live-forever.
Dong, X., Milholland, B., & Vijg, J. (2016, October 13). Evidence for a limit to human lifespan. Nature, 538, 257-259.
Gratton, L., & Scott, A. (2016). The 100-year life: Living and working in an age of longevity. London: Bloomsbury Information.
Hong Kong Economic Journal. (2016, November). Encore entrepreneurship.
McDaniel, S., & Zimmer, Z. (2013). Global ageing in the twenty-first century: Challenges, opportunities and implications. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Nielsen, J., Hedeholm, R. B., Heinemeier, J., Bushnell, P. G., Christiansen, J. S., Olsen, J., Ramsey, C. B., Brill, R. W., Simon, M., Steffensen, K. F., & Steffensen, J. F. (2016, August 12). Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Science, 353(6300), 702-704.
Passarino, G., De Rango, F., & Montesanto, A. (2016, April 5). Human longevity: Genetics or lifestyle? It takes two to tango. Immunity & Ageing, 13(12).
Telenti, A, Pierce, L. C, Biggs, W. H., di Iulio, J., Wong, E. H., Fabani, M. M., Kirkness, E. F., Moustafa, A., Shah, N., Xie, C., Brewerton, S. C., Bulsara, N., Garner, C., Metzker, G., Sandoval, E., Perkins, B. A., Och, F. J., Turpaz, Y., & Venter, J. C. (2016, October 18). Deep sequencing of 10,000 human genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(42): 11901-11906.
The Economist. (2016, August 13). Longevity: Adding ages. From http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21704788-fight-cheat-death-hotting-up-adding-ages.
Wu, J., Liu, Y., Li, S., Huang, P., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., & Tang. H. (2016). Metabolomics insights into the modulatory effects of long-term low calorie intake in mice. Journal of Proteome Research, 15(7): 2299–2308.
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Logevity watch
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Human longevity
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1. DNA Analysis (Gene Sequencing)
2. Nutrition needs (Grocery shopping)
3. Meal time alarm
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Stella
Lucy
Cobby
Karrie
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Title
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CCST9060- Exploring Human Longevity
Subject
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Description
An account of the resource
In this course, we will explore the intersection between science, technology, ageing and longevity. Reviewing how modern medicine and science have already influenced a longer human lifespan, we will take an evidence-based approach to evaluate the science behind ageing and the promise of emerging technologies relating to prolonging life, ageing, and chronic diseases.
References
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Borel, B. (2016, March/April). Aging: What we’ve learned, and what we can do about it. Popular Science. From http://www.popsci.com/how-to-live-forever.
Dong, X., Milholland, B., & Vijg, J. (2016, October 13). Evidence for a limit to human lifespan. Nature, 538, 257-259.
Gratton, L., & Scott, A. (2016). The 100-year life: Living and working in an age of longevity. London: Bloomsbury Information.
Hong Kong Economic Journal. (2016, November). Encore entrepreneurship.
McDaniel, S., & Zimmer, Z. (2013). Global ageing in the twenty-first century: Challenges, opportunities and implications. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Nielsen, J., Hedeholm, R. B., Heinemeier, J., Bushnell, P. G., Christiansen, J. S., Olsen, J., Ramsey, C. B., Brill, R. W., Simon, M., Steffensen, K. F., & Steffensen, J. F. (2016, August 12). Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Science, 353(6300), 702-704.
Passarino, G., De Rango, F., & Montesanto, A. (2016, April 5). Human longevity: Genetics or lifestyle? It takes two to tango. Immunity & Ageing, 13(12).
Telenti, A, Pierce, L. C, Biggs, W. H., di Iulio, J., Wong, E. H., Fabani, M. M., Kirkness, E. F., Moustafa, A., Shah, N., Xie, C., Brewerton, S. C., Bulsara, N., Garner, C., Metzker, G., Sandoval, E., Perkins, B. A., Och, F. J., Turpaz, Y., & Venter, J. C. (2016, October 18). Deep sequencing of 10,000 human genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(42): 11901-11906.
The Economist. (2016, August 13). Longevity: Adding ages. From http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21704788-fight-cheat-death-hotting-up-adding-ages.
Wu, J., Liu, Y., Li, S., Huang, P., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., & Tang. H. (2016). Metabolomics insights into the modulatory effects of long-term low calorie intake in mice. Journal of Proteome Research, 15(7): 2299–2308.
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Live plus
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Human longevity
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VR device
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2. VR live talk with friends and family members
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Andy
Satomi
Sharon
Tommy
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Housepital
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Logevity watch
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Human longevity
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Title
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CCST9060- Exploring Human Longevity
Subject
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Description
An account of the resource
In this course, we will explore the intersection between science, technology, ageing and longevity. Reviewing how modern medicine and science have already influenced a longer human lifespan, we will take an evidence-based approach to evaluate the science behind ageing and the promise of emerging technologies relating to prolonging life, ageing, and chronic diseases.
References
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Borel, B. (2016, March/April). Aging: What we’ve learned, and what we can do about it. Popular Science. From http://www.popsci.com/how-to-live-forever.
Dong, X., Milholland, B., & Vijg, J. (2016, October 13). Evidence for a limit to human lifespan. Nature, 538, 257-259.
Gratton, L., & Scott, A. (2016). The 100-year life: Living and working in an age of longevity. London: Bloomsbury Information.
Hong Kong Economic Journal. (2016, November). Encore entrepreneurship.
McDaniel, S., & Zimmer, Z. (2013). Global ageing in the twenty-first century: Challenges, opportunities and implications. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Nielsen, J., Hedeholm, R. B., Heinemeier, J., Bushnell, P. G., Christiansen, J. S., Olsen, J., Ramsey, C. B., Brill, R. W., Simon, M., Steffensen, K. F., & Steffensen, J. F. (2016, August 12). Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Science, 353(6300), 702-704.
Passarino, G., De Rango, F., & Montesanto, A. (2016, April 5). Human longevity: Genetics or lifestyle? It takes two to tango. Immunity & Ageing, 13(12).
Telenti, A, Pierce, L. C, Biggs, W. H., di Iulio, J., Wong, E. H., Fabani, M. M., Kirkness, E. F., Moustafa, A., Shah, N., Xie, C., Brewerton, S. C., Bulsara, N., Garner, C., Metzker, G., Sandoval, E., Perkins, B. A., Och, F. J., Turpaz, Y., & Venter, J. C. (2016, October 18). Deep sequencing of 10,000 human genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(42): 11901-11906.
The Economist. (2016, August 13). Longevity: Adding ages. From http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21704788-fight-cheat-death-hotting-up-adding-ages.
Wu, J., Liu, Y., Li, S., Huang, P., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., & Tang. H. (2016). Metabolomics insights into the modulatory effects of long-term low calorie intake in mice. Journal of Proteome Research, 15(7): 2299–2308.
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Housepital
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Human longevity
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This poster is about a project of what students would do if they are given 10 million dollars.
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Seongjun LIM
Ye Lim DO
Ye Na HYUN
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Live plus
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Logevity watch
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2018/4/2
Human longevity
Scientific and Technological Literacy
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Title
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CCST9060- Exploring Human Longevity
Subject
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Description
An account of the resource
In this course, we will explore the intersection between science, technology, ageing and longevity. Reviewing how modern medicine and science have already influenced a longer human lifespan, we will take an evidence-based approach to evaluate the science behind ageing and the promise of emerging technologies relating to prolonging life, ageing, and chronic diseases.
References
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Borel, B. (2016, March/April). Aging: What we’ve learned, and what we can do about it. Popular Science. From http://www.popsci.com/how-to-live-forever.
Dong, X., Milholland, B., & Vijg, J. (2016, October 13). Evidence for a limit to human lifespan. Nature, 538, 257-259.
Gratton, L., & Scott, A. (2016). The 100-year life: Living and working in an age of longevity. London: Bloomsbury Information.
Hong Kong Economic Journal. (2016, November). Encore entrepreneurship.
McDaniel, S., & Zimmer, Z. (2013). Global ageing in the twenty-first century: Challenges, opportunities and implications. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Nielsen, J., Hedeholm, R. B., Heinemeier, J., Bushnell, P. G., Christiansen, J. S., Olsen, J., Ramsey, C. B., Brill, R. W., Simon, M., Steffensen, K. F., & Steffensen, J. F. (2016, August 12). Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Science, 353(6300), 702-704.
Passarino, G., De Rango, F., & Montesanto, A. (2016, April 5). Human longevity: Genetics or lifestyle? It takes two to tango. Immunity & Ageing, 13(12).
Telenti, A, Pierce, L. C, Biggs, W. H., di Iulio, J., Wong, E. H., Fabani, M. M., Kirkness, E. F., Moustafa, A., Shah, N., Xie, C., Brewerton, S. C., Bulsara, N., Garner, C., Metzker, G., Sandoval, E., Perkins, B. A., Och, F. J., Turpaz, Y., & Venter, J. C. (2016, October 18). Deep sequencing of 10,000 human genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(42): 11901-11906.
The Economist. (2016, August 13). Longevity: Adding ages. From http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21704788-fight-cheat-death-hotting-up-adding-ages.
Wu, J., Liu, Y., Li, S., Huang, P., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., & Tang. H. (2016). Metabolomics insights into the modulatory effects of long-term low calorie intake in mice. Journal of Proteome Research, 15(7): 2299–2308.
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The description of exploring human longevity
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Scientific and Technological Literacy
Human longevity
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This poster shows the main introduction of the course (Exploring Human Longerity). The poster contains three parts: course description, course learning outcomes, and some graphs. The graphs in the middle contain: 1. Longevity Hotspots 2. The telomere effect 3. Practical session: Immortal Hydra 4. Mind uploading. From this poster, audience could have a comprehensive picture of what this course is mainly about and the outcomes.
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Charlene Ho
Jingjing Sun
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Housepital
Live plus
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Logevity watch
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PNG
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English
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CCST-9060-2018-01
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2018/4/18
Human longevity
Scientific and Technological Literacy