Simon Easteal
John Curtin School of Medical Research, ACT, Australia
Professor Easteal’s research focuses on the evolution of human diversity and the influence of our evolutionary past on our current heath and wellbeing. He researches: how environmental factors influence the function of the human genome; how the human genome has evolved in response to environmental change; how individual differences in genome structure modify environmental influences on development, ageing, performance and health; how differences in genome structure and function can indicate health status and biological functioning.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Further evidence of a lack of interaction between APOE and late-life blood pressure in predicting cognitive decline: The PATH Through Life Study (#211)
5:00 PM
Shea Andrews
Poster Session