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Café Scientifique - Tony Wyss-Coray

Tony Wyss-Coray studies the impact of aging on the human body and brain. In this eye-opening talk, he shares new research from his Stanford lab and other teams which shows that a solution for some of the less great aspects of old age might actually lie within us all.

Tony Wyss-Coray is a professor  of neurology at Stanford. At his lab at Stanford School of Medicine, he studies aging — and potential cures for it. He oversees an eponymous lab which studies immune and injury responses in aging and neurodegeneration.


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Café Scientifique is a place where anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. The Café provides a forum for debating science issues outside a traditional academic context. We are committed to promoting public engagement with science and to making science accountable - all spoken in plain English. There is no admission charge to attend our events.

Building on its great success outside the United States, Café Scientifique Silicon Valley is the first such Café on the West Coast. We meet monthly to discuss a variety of science topics.