Courtney Hudson-Paz
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Passionately Curious | Founder of @Time_Initiative | MBL Biology of Aging course manager @biologyofaging | Biology of Aging PhD graduate @buckinstitute
San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2009
Want to make a difference in aging biology? Be like a cockroach. Check out our newest episode of the TIMEcast with @AlexJColville who leads @age1vc to find out why. Take a listen here: https://t.co/X3YmGDirVM
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We just announced the 2025 TIME Fellows This cohort is building tools for better aging, studying brain resilience,+ launching companies —this cohort is full of curiosity, creativity, and purpose. The future is in good hands. #agingbiology #TIMEInitiative #geroscience
Meet the 2025 TIME Fellows. This new cohort is already: 🧠 Investigating brain aging & resilience 🧪 Advancing immune + genome repair 📊 Building tools for molecular biomarker discovery 🎙️ Driving science storytelling & startup ideas They are the future of #agingbiology.
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NIA’s Summer Training in Aging Research (STAR) Program provides students with real-world lab and scientific skills and mentorship from NIA staff. Applications are due Feb. 19, 2025! Find out how to strengthen your skills this summer from the #NIABlog:
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Apply by Feb. 19 to strengthen skills this summer!
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Alyson Harvey is paving the way in aging biology research while fostering community for undergraduates in the field. Her work on motor neuron disease and aging is as impactful as her dedication to building connections. Check out her story:
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Alyson Harvey has always been drawn to big, bold questions in science, and her work in aging biology reflects that ambition. As a Harvard undergraduate studying Chemical and Physical Biology, Alyson...
Alyson Harvey is bridging the gap between aging biology and motor neuron disease research. From co-founding the Aging Initiative to advancing therapeutics in her Harvard lab, she’s building a future we can all live healthier longer. https://t.co/knr5MMOIiZ
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⏳ Only 6 days left to apply for the TIME Fellowship! 🚀 Join a global community of undergraduates shaping the future of aging biology. 🧠 Direct Mentorship 💡Grants for Summer Projects 🌍 Annual Retreat Deadline: Dec 1, 11:59 PM PT 👉 Apply now:
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Building skills for aging biology can happen in unexpected places! @RikardSaqe is building skills through his work in cultivated fish research, but he’s also pouring into the community around him. His dedication to making others feel valued set him apart.
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Rikard Saqe’s work exemplifies the power of interdisciplinary science. Currently focused on accelerating the development of cultivated fish as a sustainable alternative to traditional agriculture,...
Rikard Saqe is bridging fields to tackle big challenges in science. By working in cultivated fish research, he’s building skills in stem cell biology and bioinformatics with direct applications to aging science. Learn about his creative path: https://t.co/7wOgUWWYWs
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Rikard Saqe is bridging fields to tackle big challenges in science. By working in cultivated fish research, he’s building skills in stem cell biology and bioinformatics with direct applications to aging science. Learn about his creative path: https://t.co/7wOgUWWYWs
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Bats and aging biology? Yes, please! Margo Weber’s research reveals how little brown bats are resilient little long-lived creatures—and it could have big implications for human health and our own resilience. Grateful to have her perspective and enthusiasm in the TIME Fellowship.
Margo Weber is using bat biology to understand how we can increase human protein stability as we age. By studying these proteins and processes in little brown bats, she’s uncovering insights that could reshape human health. Dive into her journey:
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Margo Weber is using bat biology to understand how we can increase human protein stability as we age. By studying these proteins and processes in little brown bats, she’s uncovering insights that could reshape human health. Dive into her journey:
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When Margo Weber learned about the exceptional lifespan and resilience of bats, she was hooked. Her research in Tanya Lama’s Lab at Smith College, focuses on how the little brown bat maintains...
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Proud to highlight Bryce Tiglon today! His work on aging biology, from proteomic studies to big-picture molecular insights, is already making a mark. His dedication to understanding these complex processes is inspiring. & Only a few weeks left to apply for TIME fellowship!
Bryce Tiglon (@BTiglon) is tackling aging from two angles: studying blood-brain barrier changes with age (@wysscoray lab) and exploring molecular patterns throughout life (@gladyshev_lab). His research could shed light on age-related disease progression. https://t.co/Pj7vva2vGI
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Julie Chen is one of those rare deep thinkers whose curiosity drives her to explore fundamental questions in aging biology. Check out her journey from DNA methylation research at @Harvard to cell fate research at @Stanford.
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Julie Chen is a natural deep thinker whose curiosity drives her to explore fundamental questions in aging biology. After taking a year off from school to work full-time in the Gladyshev Lab at...
Julie Chen’s @julieychen deep dive into cell development at @Stanford 's Loh Lab could reveal critical insights for aging biology. She’s committed to unraveling cellular decision-making to advance regenerative medicine. https://t.co/rs1GgHVkGk
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TIME fellows Alyson Harvey, Sean Simonini @sean_simonini , and Bryce Tiglon representing at the @agingbiomarkers Biomarkers of Aging Conference in Boston Today
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🚨 ONE MONTH left to apply for the Time Fellowship (Dec 1)! 🚨 Undergrad passionate about aging biology? This is your chance to dive in & help create a world where we live healthier longer. 🌎💡 Know someone perfect? Please share! 📢 📝 Apply today:
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Stacia’s journey is a testament to curiosity and determination! She embraced the challenge of stepping far outside her comfort zone to explore different areas of aging bio & embodies what the TIME Fellowship is all about. Grateful to have her in our community! 💪
Stacia Everts has been on an international journey exploring #agingbiology through senescence, geroprotective drugs, and mitochondria research. Discover how she’s turning curiosity into solutions for healthy aging: https://t.co/YE0TAx9Qb4
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Lea Baskin Monk’s journey through aging biology is nothing short of inspiring. From research on muscle stem cells to building communities at UCLA, Lea embodies curiosity and connection. Proud to have her in our TIME Fellowship! 🔗
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In this "Moments in TIME" feature, we introduce Lea Baskin Monk, a TIME Fellow whose journey in aging biology reflects a deep passion for discovery and impact. Lea’s research dives into the role of...
🌟 Meet @Lea_Baskin_Monk, a TIME Fellow blending science & purpose. Her research dives into muscle stem cell & sex differences in aging biology. From @UCLA to the @BuckInstitute & now the @Thomas_Rando Lab, Lea’s journey is shaping a healthier future. 🔗 https://t.co/RUzvC8ehXm
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"The TIME Fellowship pushed what I believed was possible at a young age. The community of peers & mentors inspired me to think bigger." – Ayush Jain, TIME Fellow Learn how Ayush is using healthcare tech to unlock longevity insights. 🔗
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Moments in TIME: A Conversation with Ayush Jain In this edition of Moments in TIME , we sit down with Ayush Jain, a TIME Fellow and CEO of Syntra, a Y Combinator-backed company. Ayush is blending...
🚀 TIME Fellow Ayush Jain @ayushaadijain , CEO of Syntra (@ycombinator S24), is building a medical record system to streamline doctors' work and unlock insights from clinics—helping discover how approved drugs and devices can fight age-related diseases. 🔗 https://t.co/2ybaHngacP
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🎙Thrilled to launch TimeCast with @SeanSimonini and Lesly Turcios-Hernandez! 🎙 & honored to be their first guest. Tune in to our first episode and join them on a journey exploring the future of #agingbiology. https://t.co/yoewVcME7n
🎙 Introducing TimeCast! Hosted by TIME Fellows @sean_simonini and Lesly Turcios-Hernandez, this podcast will amplify emerging talent and dive into the latest research in aging biology. Tune in to Episode 1 with TIME founder @C_HudPaz 🔗
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“The TIME Fellowship is the place to go if you are looking for peers who also care about aging biology and are all uniquely working towards a shared goal. Being surrounded by people who continually inspire you to raise the bar makes a world of difference.” Maggie Li, TIME fellow
Maggie Li is advancing aging biology! As a TIME Fellow, she researches single-cell manipulation at UofT, works at age1, and co-founded the Longevity Research Circle. She even organized an aging biology symposium! 🔗 https://t.co/DJADzUXvAR
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Spotlighting TIME Fellow @alviratyagi She’s tackling aging from every angle—researching GDF11’s role in slowing cognitive decline, driving health policy at Harvard, and applying to med school to deliver personalized patient care. Her passion is shaping the future of aging biology
TIME Fellow @alviratyagi is exploring GDF11’s therapeutic potential while also driving policy advocacy. With a vision for combining clinical research with direct patient care, Alvira is making an impact from all angles. Read more 🔗 https://t.co/MduVrlPS9A
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TIME Fellow San Simonini is driving aging research advocacy through the Beyond Our Years Campaign, building community, and helping launch our new podcast, TimeCast. 🎙️✨ He's channel his passion into tangible action and make meaningful connections through the TIME Fellowship.
TIME Fellow Sean Simonini is advancing aging biology advocacy through the Beyond Our Years Campaign & working on state-level funding for research. 🌱 & launching TimeCast, TIME’s podcast, to spotlight rising talent in aging bio. 🎙️✨ Learn more & apply🔗 https://t.co/IeO9pcqlGJ
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