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The Washington University School of Medicine in St.
The University of Washington will receive $7.
The Cellular Aging Network (SenNet) is supported by the National Institutes of Health Mutual Fund and is supervised by the National Institute of Aging (NIA) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
The National Institutes of Health is establishing SenNet to identify and describe senescent cells in multiple tissues throughout the body, in various health and disease states, and at many stages of human life
The University of Washington School of Medicine will serve as one of eight organizational mapping centers
The Aging Tissue Location Center (WU-SN-TMC) of the University of Washington will be led by Dr.
"We are very happy and proud to be part of this country's efforts to study cellular aging," Ding said
Senescent cells have stopped dividing and cannot regain the ability to divide
According to the National Institutes of Health, SenNet aims to unite cell aging researchers by creating a common term and classification of senescent cells
Norman E.