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This project aims to investigate how the pace of life affects development, aging, and reproduction in vertebrates, particularly using the turquoise killifish as a model. By developing genetic tools and chemical screens, the research seeks to understand the mechanisms behind lifespan variability and diapause, with poten…
Every species experiences a unique pace-of-life, which determines the duration of its embryonic development, onset of puberty, and rate of aging.
However, how these traits are scaled so differently between species is largely unknown.
Here, I propose to develop the tools to systematically study how the pace of life is regulated in vertebrates.
To date, progress in our understanding has been experimentally hindered by the relatively long lifespans of classical vertebrate models.
To address this ch…
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