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Antonei B. Csoka | |
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Alma mater | University of Debrecen |
Scientific career | |
Fields | aging, biogerontology, epigenetics |
Institutions | Howard University |
Antonei Benjamin Csoka is a biogerontologist at Howard University who works on the molecular biology of aging, regenerative medicine, and epigenetics. [1] [2] [3]
Csoka earned a bachelor's degrees at Newcastle University in Genetics. He has a master's in Molecular Pathology from University of Leicester and a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology from University of Debrecen. [4]
He was a member of the consortium that identified the Lamin A gene as the cause of the accelerated aging disease Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome and participated in the first National Institutes of Health – Progeria Research Foundation workshop. [5] [6] [7] He also showed that progeria is a true representation of aging with respect to cellular signaling pathways, and truly recapitulates the normal aging process at the cellular level. [8] [9] He currently researches the molecular etiology of aging at the level of signaling pathways. [10]
Csoka has authored and co-authored over 40 scientific papers. [11] [12]
Csoka is a proponent of life extension, cryonics, and transhumanism, [13] and has been identified as one of the top twenty-three socially connected professors on Twitter. [14] He is a scientific advisor to the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, [15] the UK Cryonics and Cryopreservation Research Network, [16] and the Lifeboat Foundation, [17] a fellow of the Global Healthspan Policy Institute, [18] and was featured in the first Immortality Institute film, Exploring Life Extension (2005) produced by Bruce Klein. [19]