Lectures/Workshops

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I offer to give exciting, educating and infortaining (information + entertaining) audio-visual lectures on the body, mind and society aspects of ageing research and intervention.

My lectures are uniquely inspiring, educating and practical about health, healthy ageing, contented life and much more with information, knowledge and wisdom.

I have more than 30 years of experience in successful, exciting and inspiring communication of science and scientific values to an audience comprised of any age-group and of any educational, cultural and social background.

I can communicate with world level scientists, intellectuals, philosophers, business leaders, healthcare and beauty personnel, journalists, researchers, students, general public and, most importantly, the next generation – children.

(to see a list of my past and forthcoming lectures list click here to open a new window

Some ideas for topics for lectures and workshops:

  • AGE AND AGEING – for “lay public” in communities, in social organisations, in old people’s homes, in company get-togethers etc. Lecture duration: single lecture of about 45 minutes or a double lecture of 2×45 minutes, followed by open discussion.
  • THE SCIENCE OF AGEING – introducing school- and college-students to this important issue of emotional, social and scientific significance. Lecture duration: 45 minutes, followed by interactive discussion of 30 minutes.
  • AGEING: FROM HOMEODYNAMICS TO HORMESIS – for scientifically-aware audience but without any prior knowledge of biogerontology. Such an audience may include biologists from other fields of specialization,clinicians, nurses, and other personnel involved in health-care, and cosmetic, cosmeceutical and nutriceutical industry and marketing. Lecture duration up to 2 hours, plus discussion time.
  • SCIENCE FOR LIFE – science as the source of life values and ethics; and its incompatibility with traditional religious approaches, including spirituality and religion. Lecture duration: about 50 minutes followed by 45 minutes of discussion.
  • HOW NOT TO GIVE A LECTURE: a very entertaining, informative, inspiring lecture/workshop on how to learn to give good lectures, by experiencing what is a bad lecture – something special and unique….

(To see some examples of my lecture videos, click here for YouTube link)

or here for my other videolinks on my website

 

Preferred languages of my lecture: English, Punjabi, Hindi (for most inspiring, exciting and passionate performance), and Danish (for a bit nervous but still entertaining and inspiring lecture); or a combination of power-point slides in Danish or English, and speech in any of the other languages mentioned above.

Highly interactive workshops from 2 hours to any duration of time are also possible.

My lecture fee:

Negotiable and flexible – depending upon your intentions, targets and resources, in a mutually respectful and fair manner.

 

For the media and journalists…..

I have extensive and global experience in interacting with journalists from all kinds of media – TV, Radio, Print-media, Internet and more…, where I can explain and express complex issues related to ageing, anti-ageing, healthy ageing and longevity. I think that journalists have a special flair for presenting things in an interesting and attractive manner, and therefore as a scientist, I love to collaborate with them for the correct presentation of our ideas and achievements.I have appeared in several TV programmes on the Danish, British, American and Indian channels, and numerous write ups based on different aspects of my research have been published in popular magazines.

Pictures of some international examples of media coverage – other details can be seen on my CV website page on media coverage by clicking here:

 

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Lecturing in the AULA of Padua University, Italy, Oct 2007

 

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photos from: teaching in a PhD Summer School by ACUME2: “Interfacing Science and Humanities”, Rimini, Italy, July 2009; lecturing at the Department of Biotechnology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India; July 2007; and interacting with students after a lecture at Reddy College for Women, Hyderabad, India, August 2007)

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(interacting with Indians in Fresno, USA, 2005; being interviewed for a TV programme for promoting kinetin-based cosmetics, Hollywood, USA, 2005; with Punjabi writers Santokh Singh Dheer and Shivnath, SarangLok, 2005))

 

Something new, unique and exciting:

Science-society-life workshop through theatrical mode

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Some photos from a two-day workshop on “Science and Scientific Life”, with teachers, writers, musicians and academicians, held at SarangLok, Mohali, India (25-26 July, 2009).

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A two-day, or longer, workshop involving a passionate, talented and committed theatre personality from India, Manjul Bhardwaj, The Experimental Theatre Foundation, and myself can be a uniquely uplifting experience in learning to observe, act, react, interpret, imbibe, explore and develop various topics.

Some major topics for such a workshop can be:

  • What is science, and scientific attitude, and how to practice it in life;
  • How science teaches ethics and morality, and how it deals with emotions, such as love, anger, jealousy, ambition, greed, pride… ;
  • Why science and religion cannot be combined?
  • How to enjoy a healthy old age and live for as long as you want to.

In addition to the above topics, specific scientific, psychological and personal-issue topics can also be covered. Some examples are:

  • Modern biomedical advances which shape our quality of life – for example, stem cells therapy, genetic redesigning, personal cloning, lifespan extension etc.
  •  Biological basis of complex social issues, such as homosexuality, intelligence, temperament, genes, aptitude, potential, fate etc.

Minimum number of participants in such a workshop is 10, and can handle up to 50 participants.

Such workshops can be useful for children between the ages of 12 and 16 years, college- and university-level students, teachers, researchers, health care personnel, psychologists, administrators, policy-makers including politicians and non-governmental organisations.

 

 

 

 

Academic CV

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(May 2019)

Awards and medals and other recognition

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Peer-recognition: IAGG medal 2003; Willie B Lecture 2009 from the Irish Gerontology Society; Lord Cohen Medal from the British Society for Research on Ageing 2011; Honorary Doctorate from the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, 2011; Lifetime Career Achievement Award, Int. Dose Response Society, 2017

They say: once you reach the top, everything is downhill from there reaching, finally, the ground level, and then you can dig yourself to where ever…!!!

Research areas and expertise:

 Ageing mechanisms, intervention and prevention through hormesis, using human skin fibroblasts, keratinocytes, endothelial cells, osteoblasts, and bone marrow stem cells.

 

Work place affiliation

  • or: the place where I have been working since 1984: first at the Chemistry Department, and from 1996 at the Molecular Biology Department (now known as Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics), after the fusion of the Biostructural Division of Chemistry Department with Molecular Biology Department.
  • And if you are concerned about job titles, then I had them all, starting from Post-doctoral Fellow, to Assistant Professor, to Associate Professor, to Professor and as they say: once you reach the top…., and so now I just prefer to be titled as “Biogerontologist”.
  • Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics; Aarhus University; Aarhus; Denmark

Official e-mail: rattan at mbg.au.dk     (written here this way without putting @ to avoid spam)

Private e-mail: sureshrattan at gmail.com

Academic qualifications (or: the degrees I earned: BSc, MSc, MPhil, PhD, DSc…..!!!)

  • Dr. scient. (D.Sc.) 1995, Natural Science Faculty, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Ph.D. 1982, National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Mill Hill, London, UK. (mentor: Robin Holliday and Ian Buchanan)
  • M.Phil. 1979, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India. (mentor: Sivatosh Mookerjee)
  • M.Sc. (Hons.Sch.) 1977; Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar, India. (mentor: Suraj P. Sharma)
  • B.Sc. (Hons. Sch.) 1976; Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar, India. (mentor: Suraj P. Sharma)

Academic awards and international recognition

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  • Honorary Professor, Faculty of Science, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic (2012-2016; 2018-2022)
  • Honorary Doctorate from the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (North-Western Branch, St.Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology), 2011.

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  • Lord Cohen Medal from the British Society for Research on Ageing BSRA), UK – 2011.

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  • Willie Bermingham Medal from the Irish Gerontological Society – 2009.
  • President of the Biological Section of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics – European Region (IAGG-ER), 2011-2015; 2015-2019; 2019-2023.
  • Secretary of the Biological Section of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics – European Region (IAGG-ER), 2007-2011.

Editorships and academic society memberships

  • Editorial Board Member of the Medical Section of the Romanina journal, PALESTRICA MILENIULUI III (PM3) (from Sept 2011),
  • Editorial Board member of the Journal of Aging Research (from 2009)
  • Editorial Board member of the journal, AGE (USA; since 2007)
  • Editorial Board member of the journal, BioEssays, (UK; 1986 – 1990).
  • Editorial Board member, Mutation Research: DNAging, (1988-1995).
  • Editorial Board member, Journal of Biosciences (Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., 1991-1995).
  • Life Member, Association of Gerontology, India (since 1983).
  • Life Member, Indian Immunology Society (since 1994).
  • Life Member, the Cell Stress Society (USA) (since 2007).
  • Member, Danish Gerontological Society (since 1984).
  • Member, Danish Biochemical Society (1985-2000).
  • Member, Danish Natural Science Academy (DNA) (since 2004).
  • Member, International Association of Biomedical Gerontology, USA (1985-2000).
  • Member, Gerontological Society of America, USA (1992-2000)
  • Member, New York Academy of Sciences, USA (since 1994).
  • Member, International Dose Response Society, USA (since 2006).
  • Member, Global Council on Gerontology, World Economic Forum (since 2008).
  • Advisory member, International Research Centre for Healthy Ageing and Longevity (IRCHAL),  Australia (since 2002).
  • Advisor, LifeStar Institute, USA (since 2009).
  • Honorary Director, Bansara Eye Care Centre, Shillong, India (from 2009).
  • Scientific Advisor, Life Extension Foundation, Russia (since 2009)
  • Included in Marquis Who’sWho in the World (from 1993); Who’sWho in Medicine & Healthcare, International Directory of Distinguished Leadership.

 

Publications  (for full details, please go the “publications”page)

– More than 260 research and review articles in peer-reviewed journals and series, and several invited book chapters.

– 17 scientific books edited/co-edited

– 10 general science articles in Danish magazines.

Popular science books for children and grown ups, in Punjabi, Hindi, English, Danish, Polish, Romanian

 

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Official group photos of Department of Molecular Biology, June 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 

 

Something extra:

  • In May 2012, I almost got nominated for the “Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog” recognition, but then some technicality took over….. (still it is nice to feel that someone thought about it…!!)
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  • Am I supposed to reveal now or still not that between 2002 and 2006, I have been one of the Professors to be asked by the Nobel Prize committee to nominate potential Nobel laureate in Chemistry – so, not the king, but the king-maker…!!

 

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(front cover of the DSc thesis; and the DSc exam committee Brian Clark, Claudio Franceschi and Dick Knook, June 1995)

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(front cover of the PhD thesis – 1982; supervisor: Robin Holliday, FRSscientist, author, sculptor)

 

 here is the link to the doctorate announcement at Aarhus University site

 

 

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click on the picture or on this text here to see the news announcement by Aarhus University

 

Extra-curricular activities (please go to the page titled: Artistic acts)