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SummaryIn 1990, following an idea arising from an Inserm study section on aging, the Diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA) de Biologie du vieillissement was created. Since then, more than 300 students have followed these courses which cover the cellular mechanisms of aging and associated diseases, from basic causes of aging to CNS and sensory organs aging, as well as nutritional aspects, sarcopenia and osteoporosis, vascular and neuroendocrine aging. More than 150 thesis have been defended and more than a quarter of students has been recruited on permanent positions in French universities and research institutions (10 %) and hospitals (16 %). Since its creation, one of the particularities of the DEA was the formal links between academia and industry since teaching takes place on private laboratory settings.
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