David Gems
David Gems is a British geneticist and biogerontologist. He is Professor of Biology of Ageing at University College London where he is also deputy director of the Institute of Healthy Ageing.[1][2] His work concerns understanding aging through the genetics of C. elegans.[3]
David Herbert Gems  | |
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| Born | 1960 | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Alma mater | University of Sussex, University of Glasgow | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Genetics, biogerontology | 
| Institutions | University College London | 
| Thesis | Transformation and development of Aspergillus nidulans (1990) | 
| Doctoral advisor | A.J. Clutterbuck | 
Early life and education
    
Gems went to Dartington Hall School before attending the University of Sussex, graduating in 1983 with a BSc in Biochemistry.[4] After graduation in 1983, Gems pursued various work in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico and USA.[4] It is alleged that during his time in Nicaragua, Gems associated with the Sandinista National Liberation Front.<ref>"An interview with Carl Elliott", accessed November 21, 2010.
References
    
- "Institute of Healthy Ageing (IHA)". UCL Division of Biosciences. 22 March 2019.
 - "Institute of Healthy Ageing - People", accessed November 21, 2010.
 - "C. elegans Ageing Laboratory", accessed November 21, 2010.
 - "David Gems Profile", accessed November 21, 2010.
 
External links
    
- Blue death: The frontiers of ageing research Video in which Gems discusses his work
 - David Gems Profile, Gems Laboratory
 
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