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Bruce Nathan Ames (born December 16, 1928) is a prominent American biochemist. He is a professor of biochemistry and Molecular Biology Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and was a senior scientist at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI).
Dr. Ames is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley and most recently was a Senior Scientist at Childrens Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI), and director of their Nutrition & Metabolism Center.
Dr. Bruce Ames is devoted to identifying strategies that combat degenerative disease and reverse aging processes. Best known for his groundbreaking research on mitochondria, the UC Berkeley professor emeritus discusses his innovative Triage Theory of Aging.
Innovative, creative, and never afraid to plunge into a new research area or express a controversial opinion, Dr. Bruce N. Ames is a brilliant and amazingly productive scientist. His research has covered a remarkable range - from biochemical and genetic analyses of fundamental molecule mechanisms, to designing a widely used test for ...
- Graham C. Walker
- 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2019.503115
- 2020
- 2020/01
Dr. Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D. is a renowned scientist with a distinguished academic background, and a Juvenon co-founder. He is a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Professional Experience: 1. Postdoctoral Fellow (U.S.P.H.S.) at NIH with Dr. B. L. Horecker 1953-1954. 2. Biochemist at the National Institutes of Health 1954-1960. 3. Sabbatical year as N.S.F. Senior Fellow in laboratories of F. H. C. Crick in Cambridge, England, and F. Jacob in Paris, France, 1961-1961, 4.