What is the primary goal of researchers at the Buck Institute?

Understanding Aging and Disease Prevention

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To develop new technologies for space exploration
To prevent diseases associated with aging by slowing the aging process
To create new educational programs for children
To study the effects of climate change on agriculture
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Why is yeast considered a useful model organism in aging research?
Yeast has a very short lifespan
Yeast can be easily maintained in large numbers in a lab
Yeast can survive in extreme temperatures
Yeast is genetically similar to humans
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What is the next step if a compound works in yeast?
It is used to develop new yeast strains
It is tested in more complex organisms
It is immediately used in human trials
It is discarded as ineffective
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What similarity is observed between aging worms and human diseases?
Both are resistant to chemical compounds
Both have identical DNA sequences
Both have a rapid cell division rate
Both show accumulation of insoluble proteins
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What is the significance of compounds that extend lifespan in research?
They are used to create new antibiotics
They increase the growth rate of plants
They reduce proteins associated with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases
They only affect the lifespan of yeast
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How can targeting aging processes benefit human health?
By increasing the rate of cell mutation
By eliminating all diseases
By slowing down the progression of age-related diseases
By accelerating the aging process
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What is a common belief in the Alzheimer's research field regarding aging?
Aging has no impact on Alzheimer's disease
Insoluble proteins are not related to Alzheimer's
Insoluble proteins accumulating during aging are toxic
Alzheimer's disease is caused by bacteria
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