Oestrogens and their receptors contribute broadly to physiology and diseases. In premenopausal women, endogenous oestrogens protect against cardiovascular, metabolic and neurological diseases and are...
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The AIM Center will be having a special Tuesday AIM Session this coming Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 3pm (MST), featuring AIM Statistics Workshop, by Dr. Yiliang Zhu!
The AIM Center of Biomedical Research Excellence announces its 5th annual symposium!
Join us for plenary talks from guests around the world on topics such as covid-19, autophagy, inflammation, and...
Excellent study from AIM's current mentoring director (and former AIM mentee) Dr. Mike Mandell showing a connection between mitophagy and HIV restriction
AIM Center seminar talk by Dr. Eric Baehrecke.
A committee of UT Southwestern faculty and other leading researchers from around the world will award the Levine Prize annually through a competitive, international process. The winning scholar will...
Autophagy meetings in person are restarting in earnest, do not miss the opportunities to catch up!
Register for the in-person EMBO Autophagy Meeting in Hungary, 27 June to 1 July, 2022 focusing on...
Co-Editors Daniel J Klionsky and Fulvio Reggiori are excited to announce the launch of a new open access sister journal to Autophagy, introducing Autophagy Reports.
Benefiting from the same...
AIM is happy to announce formation of the Oncology section within its National Council of Affiliate Members (AIM NCAM):
Alec Kimmelman, MD, PhD, NYU, section chair
Ravi Amarvadi, MD, U of...