Morgan Levine, PhD
Assistant Professor Adjunct in PathologyCards
About
Titles
Assistant Professor Adjunct in Pathology
Biography
Morgan Levine was previously a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the department of Pathology at Yale University where she ran the Laboratory for Aging in Living Systems. In 2022, she was recruited to join Altos Labs as a Founding Principal Investigator at the San Diego Institute of Science. She currently leads a research group at Altos Labs working at the intersection of bioinformatics, cellular biology, complex systems, and biostatistics with the overall goal of understanding the molecular trajectories aging cells, tissues, and organisms take through time.
Appointments
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Fellow
- UCLA (2017)
- PhD
- University of Southern California, Gerontology (2015)
Research
Overview
Research in the Levine lab focuses on modeling epigenetic changes in aging. To do this, we use data from human and rodent cell culture and primary tissue samples to probe the causes and consequences of aging-related alterations in DNA methylation. We are also actively involved in the development of biomarkers of aging. Our ability to "quantify aging" will facilitate basic and observational research by 1) drastically shortening the time needed to screen therapeutics targeting aging, 2) helping to identify genetic and behavioral factors that influence lifespan and healthspan, and 3) informing our framework of Theories of Aging.
Medical Research Interests
News & Links
News
- July 20, 2023
Cellular “Fingerprint” May Offer Early Warning of Cancer Risk
- May 07, 2022Source: The Guardian
Morgan Levine: 'Only 10-30% of our lifespan is estimated to be due to genetics'
- March 31, 2022
Research Reveals “Biologically Older” Tissue in Patients With Breast Cancer
- November 28, 2021Source: CBS Sunday Morning
Forever Young: Searching for the Fountain of Youth