Certain protective proteins help keep cells healthier so they can function better for longer, a discovery that opens avenues to healthier aging.
McMaster researchers discover that an important protein for tumour suppression and human development also plays a role in healthy aging.
The promise of personalized medicine has not fully materialized, say two McMaster researchers, because the full sophistication of the genetic blueprint has a more complex and far-reaching influence on human health than scientists had first realized.