Center for Molecular and Mitochondrial Medicine and Genetics (MAMMAG)

Figure 1

Overview

The mission of the Center for Molecular and Mitochondrial Medicine and Genetics (MAMMAG) is to bring together basic scientists, clinical investigators, and patients within the University of California (UC) system to determine the causes and to generate cures for the common metabolic and degenerative diseases, cancer, and aging. To achieve this ambitious goal, our Center is applying a new biomedical paradigm which argues that age-related diseases are primarily caused by mitochondrial energy deficiency resulting from inherited partial energetic defects that are exacerbated by the age-related accumulation of somatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations. This paradigm predicts that effective preventative therapeutics must emphasize the stabilization of mitochondrial function and that ameliorative therapies must focus on the replacement of cells lost due to cellular energy failure through use of stem cell technologies. Therefore, MAMMAG’s translational research has two main emphases: Mitochondrial and Molecular Medicine, and Germ and Stem Cell Biology.

Who We Are

About MAMMAG

Philosophical Premise of MAMMAG

Center History

Our Family

Faculty

Administration

Research Specialists

Post Graduate Researchers

Research Staff

Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students

More Information

Research Topics

Collaborative Programs

Topic revision: r5 - 22 Jul 2009 - 11:56:02 - MartyBrandon
 
This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platformCopyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding MAMMAG Web? Send feedback