Mirre Simons
@mirresimons.bsky.social
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Biologist studying why all life slowly deteriorates to eventually cause death #drosophila #science #aging https://simons-lab.sites.sheffield.ac.uk
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Please help spread the word about our inaugural public lecture on Wednesday. Sign up and if you are in the ageing field it’s a great opp for your family to finally understand what you do! 😀
Thanks for your support 🙏

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BSRA Online Public Seminar Series - BSRA
In our new Understanding Ageing: Meet the Scientists series, we’ve invited experts in their field to talk about their research and what it means for each of us as we get older. You don’t need any scie...
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and aging remain elusive, why longer-lived organisms show more signs of aging during their natural lifespans, and why longer-lived organisms can be less responsive to treatments of aging that work well in short-lived organisms. We provide predictions of our theory that are empirically testable.
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Our model explains many puzzling aspects of aging. These include why aging appears (but is not) programmed, why aging is gradual yet heterogeneous, why cellular and hormonal signaling are closely related to aging, the compensation law of mortality, why trade-offs between reproduction...
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Optimisation models of physiology often use immunity as an example, with the cost of underactivating immunity being steepest, as this would lead to death by infection. Our model predicts that the system will on average drift to overactivation of immunity during aging.
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The regulation of such physiology will be asymmetrical as the costs of loss of regulation are not equal for under- and over-activation. When asymmetrical regulation breaks during aging it causes physiological function to drift towards the physiological range where costs of dysregulation are lowest.
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A synopsis:
Life has evolved to secure reproduction and avoid system failure in early life and it is the physiological regulation that evolves in response to those early life selection pressures that leads to the emergence of aging.
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The biology of aging is something fundamental to all life, but we have a limited understanding of its physiology and its evolution. I presented this idea at #ARDD2025 and at the #BRSA2025 and many of you asked if there was a preprint, now there is. I welcome any feedback!
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Our study in the fly shows that suppression rather than activation extends lifespan in the fly. Opening up a lot of interesting questions, including how we can target ATF4 or its downstream targets to gain longevity benefits.
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Mild stress is associated with longer lifespans. Activation of the integrated stress response, governed by the transcription factor ATF4 is therefore thought to lead to longer lifespans, but has received limited study.
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New preprint. ATF4 activation is thought to lead to longer lifespans. However, our study shows that suppression rather than activation extends lifespan in the fly. New Qs: how we can target ATF4 or its downstream targets to gain targeted longevity benefits.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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It’s because we are top100 now, hahahaha
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If using Bloomigton #Drosophila Stock Center stocks, pls. acknowledge them & their NIH funding (P40 OD018537). Papers listing this no. are being harvested as evidence. We massively depend on the @bdsc.bsky.social & they need our support in these dire times! @flybase.bsky.social @fly-eds.bsky.social
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Our latest preprint…Adrien Franchet, Yuhong Jin et al @crick.ac.uk show that circulating glutamine drives brain sparing during nutrient restriction. Great collab with labs of Yaël Grosjean and Ian Gilmore.
#metabolism #Drosophila #neuralstemcells

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Glutamine-glutamate intercellular relay model for brain sparing
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"More and more people are worried about the long-term effects of contact sports on the brain. In football (soccer), studies have found that repeatedly heading the ball can lead to memory problems and an increased risk of serious brain diseases."

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Is the risk of brain injury from contact sports being overstated by the media?
How to understand the risks of head injuries in sport – beyond the alarming headlines.
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Version of record in eLife on the trade-off between reproduction and survival (ageing) in birds. Well done Lucy!

Conclusions:
Limited evidence for trade-offs.
Constraints appear in between-species variance only.
Trade-offs may not be inherent to ageing.

elifesciences.org/articles/87018
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Lovely film about Tim Birkhead's long-term study of Guillemots on Skomer. More than half a century of study of this population: this kind of continuity critical for understanding vitality of these important populations.

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The Birdman of Skomer
With English captions.
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