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1. Aging of the eye: Lessons from cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.

2. Somatic mutations in aging and disease.

3. Mitigating age-related somatic mutation burden.

4. Biological Restraints on Indefinite Survival.

5. Einstein-Nathan Shock Center: translating the hallmarks of aging to extend human health span.

6. Rare genetic coding variants associated with human longevity and protection against age-related diseases.

7. The central role of DNA damage in the ageing process.

8. ARDD 2020: from aging mechanisms to interventions.

9. Pathogenic Mechanisms of Somatic Mutation and Genome Mosaicism in Aging.

10. Somatic Mutagenesis in Mammals and Its Implications for Human Disease and Aging.

11. Nuclear Genomic Instability and Aging.

12. Cell Replacement to Reverse Brain Aging: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Opportunities.

13. Mutation and catastrophe in the aging genome.

14. Genome instability: a conserved mechanism of ageing?

15. Mechanisms and consequences of aneuploidy and chromosome instability in the aging brain.

16. Aging and the Inevitable Limit to Human Life Span.

17. Do DNA Double-Strand Breaks Drive Aging?

18. Systems-level analysis of human aging genes shed new light on mechanisms of aging.

19. Deep biomarkers of human aging: Application of deep neural networks to biomarker development.

20. The Essence of Aging.

21. Genetic evidence for common pathways in human age-related diseases.

22. Age-related somatic mutations in the cancer genome.

23. Interventions to Slow Aging in Humans: Are We Ready?

24. Controlled induction of DNA double-strand breaks in the mouse liver induces features of tissue ageing.

25. Comparative analysis of genome maintenance genes in naked mole rat, mouse, and human.

26. Somatic mutations, genome mosaicism, cancer and aging.

27. The progeroid phenotype of Ku80 deficiency is dominant over DNA-PKCS deficiency.

28. Aging genomes: a necessary evil in the logic of life.

29. Innovating aging: promises and pitfalls on the road to life extension.

30. Life spanning murine gene expression profiles in relation to chronological and pathological aging in multiple organs.

31. Aging on a different scale--chronological versus pathology-related aging.

32. High preservation of CpG cytosine methylation patterns at imprinted gene loci in liver and brain of aged mice.

33. Myc-dependent genome instability and lifespan in Drosophila.

34. DNA damage in normally and prematurely aged mice.

35. Centenarians as super-controls to assess the biological relevance of genetic risk factors for common age-related diseases: a proof of principle on type 2 diabetes.

36. Genome instability and aging.

37. Chromosome-specific accumulation of aneuploidy in the aging mouse brain.

38. Measuring genome instability in aging - a mini-review.

39. Loss of the bloom syndrome helicase increases DNA ligase 4-independent genome rearrangements and tumorigenesis in aging Drosophila.

40. Chromosomal aneuploidy in the aging brain.

41. The demographic and biomedical case for late-life interventions in aging.

42. Age- and temperature-dependent somatic mutation accumulation in Drosophila melanogaster.

43. Impact papers on aging in 2009.

44. Epigenetic factors in aging and longevity.

45. Aging--lost in translation?

46. Genome instability, cancer and aging.

47. Does damage to DNA and other macromolecules play a role in aging? If so, how?

48. Mitochondrial DNA mutations and aging: devils in the details?

49. Aging: a sirtuin shake-up?

50. Turning anti-ageing genes against cancer.

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