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Nobel Prize Winner Elizabeth Blackburn,
Living Longer, Living Better - Chromosome Ends and Diseases of Aging
UCSF Professor Elizabeth Blackburn explores the effects of aging on a cellular level. (UCTV #14535)
First Aired: 7/14/2008
59 minutes
The UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine