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| 1 | Aiken, Judd | He works at the University of Wisconsin on mitochondrial aging. His research is mostly conducted on mice and rhesus monkeys. | E-mail Website |
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| 2 | Ames, Bruce | His research focuses on oxidative damage to DNA and its relationship to mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and the degenerative diseases of aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 3 | Anisimov, Vladimir | He works on the biology of aging and cancer at the N.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology in St. Petersburg, Russia. | Internet PubMed | |
| 4 | Arking, Robert | He's a researcher at Wayne State University. His group studies the genetic mechanisms regulating the aging process mostly in Drosophila. | E-mail Website |
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| 5 | Austad, Steven | Steven Austad works at the University of Texas Health Science Center. He's an expert in mammalian aging known for his work on comparative and evolutionary biology but his research interests span different areas of biogerontology. | E-mail Website |
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| 6 | Barja, Gustavo | He's at the Complutense University in Madrid where he works mostly on the free radical theory of aging. He studies oxidative stress and mitochondria in a variety of mammalian and bird species. | Internet PubMed | |
| 7 | Bartke, Andrzej | He works at the Southern Illinois University. His research focuses on the endocrinology of aging and caloric restriction mostly in mice. | E-mail Website |
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| 8 | Barzilai, Nir | He is the director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His research mostly focuses on diabetes and human longevity genes in centenarians. | E-mail Website |
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| 9 | Benzer, Seymour | Presently at Caltech, his research focuses on the genetics of development and longevity. He works mostly on oxidative stress using Drosophila. | E-mail Website |
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| 10 | Best, Ben | He's the President of the Cryonics Institute and a life-extensionist interested in aging research. | E-mail Website |
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| 11 | Blackburn, Elizabeth | An expert in telomeres and telomerase, she works at the University of California at San Francisco. | Internet PubMed | |
| 12 | Blasco, Maria | She works at the Spanish National Cancer Center on DNA repair, telomeres, cancer, and aging. Her work mostly focuses on transgenic mouse models. | Internet PubMed | |
| 13 | Bohr, Vilhelm | He works primarily on DNA repair and Werner's syndrome at the NIA. One of the world's leading experts on WS and WRN. | E-mail Website |
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| 14 | Bokov, Alex | He's a Ph.D. student at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio interested in aging and life-extension. | E-mail Website |
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| 15 | Bostrom, Nick | Presently at Oxford University, Nick is a philosopher and a transhumanist. His work on bioethics provides compelling arguments in favor of aging research and human life-extension. | E-mail Website |
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| 16 | Bradbury, Robert | He was the founder and President of Aeiveos Corporation, one of the first companies studying aging. He is currently working on developing methods for whole genome engineering and genome augmentation. | E-mail Website |
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| 17 | Brakefield, Paul | He works at Leiden University in the Netherlands mostly on insect evolution but also in life history and adult lifespan in insects. | E-mail Website |
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| 18 | Brand, Martin | He works at the MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit mostly on mitochondria and energetics, but also on aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 19 | Bredesen, Dale | He's the CEO of the Buck Institute. His research mostly focuses on neurodegeneration and neural cell death. | E-mail Website |
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| 20 | Brent, Roger | While he is not a gerontologist, he is interested in aging. His research at the Molecular Sciences Institute focuses on a range of topics, including chemical genetics and nanotechnology. | E-mail Website |
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| 21 | Broderick, Damien | A pop science writer who is also an immortalist and a transhumanist. His work contributes to make life-extension more mainstream. | Internet PubMed | |
| 22 | Bronikowski, Anne | She works at Iowa State University on aging mostly in reptiles. | E-mail Website |
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| 23 | Brown-Borg, Holly | She works at the University of North Dakota primarily on dwarf mice, oxidative stress, the immune system, and aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 24 | Brunet-Rossinni, Anja | She studies aging in bats with an emphasis on the free radical theory of aging at Santa Clara University. | Internet PubMed | |
| 25 | Brunk, Ulf | He works at Linkoping University on autophagy and lipofuscin accumulation during aging. | Internet PubMed | |
| 26 | Buffenstein, Rochelle | She is an expert on naked mole-rats which she uses to study aging. She is at the University of Texas Health Science Center. | E-mail Website |
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| 27 | Burke, David | He works on the genetics of mammalian aging at the University of Michigan. His research also focuses on epigenetic changes with age. | E-mail Website |
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| 28 | Burkle, Alexander | He's at the University of Konstanz in Germany studying mammalian longevity and its association with DNA strandbreak-driven postranslational modification of proteins. | E-mail Website |
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| 29 | Campisi, Judith | She is a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, where she develops her research on cellular senescence, cancer, and aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 30 | Capecchi, Mario | Mostly famous for the development of gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells, he is also interested in aging. He works at the University of Utah. | E-mail Website |
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| 31 | Carey, James | He's an expert in ecology, population genetics, and demographics. His work at the University of California, Davis, focuses mostly on insects. | E-mail Website |
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| 32 | Carlson, Bruce | Although he has partially retired, he studied tissue regeneration with potential implications for aging at the University of Michigan. | E-mail Website |
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| 33 | Cawthon, Richard | He works at the University of Utah on the genetics of longevity in human populations as well as in the telomeres. | E-mail Website |
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| 34 | Charlesworth, Brian | Although not a biogerontologist, he's done some work on population genetics and on the evolution of aging. He's at the University of Edinburgh. | E-mail Website |
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| 35 | Charnov, Eric | He works on evolutionary ecology at the University of New Mexico. Although his work is not entirely related to aging, some of his findings in the context of life history could be of interest to understand the aging process. | E-mail Website |
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| 36 | Christiansen, James | Although he's not a gerontologist, he develops an original work on reptiles and cellular senescence at Drake University. | E-mail Website |
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| 37 | Church, George | He works in computational genetics, genomics, and synthetic biology at Harvard Medical School. Although his work is not directly related to aging, he's interested in the subject and has always great ideas about any biological problem. | E-mail Website |
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| 38 | Cibelli, Jose | His work is mostly related to nuclear transfer cloning and stem cells. He is affiliated with Michigan State University, and he also works for Advanced Cell Technology. | E-mail Website |
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| 39 | Clark, Brian | He's at the University of Aarhus in Denmark and he's interested in proteomics and in the cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 40 | Cohen, Alan | He's a graduate student at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. His research interests span comparative biology, life history theory, and aging in birds. | Internet PubMed | |
| 41 | Coles, L. Stephen | He's at the University of California, Los Angeles. While he's interested in various aspects of aging research his current work involves supercentenarians. | E-mail Website |
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| 42 | Collins, Francis | As the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, he is best known for his role in the sequencing of the human genome, but he also has an interest on aging and longevity, and in progeria. | E-mail Website |
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| 43 | Conboy, Irina | She works at the University of California, Berkeley, mostly on muscle regeneration and aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 44 | Cowen, Tim | He works at University College London on the mechanisms of aging, particularly in the nervous system, in animal models. | E-mail Website |
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| 45 | Csoka, Antonei | He works at the University of Pittsburgh mostly on Hutchinson-Gilford progeria. | E-mail Website |
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| 46 | Curtsinger, James | From the University of Minnesota, he's an expert on demography and population genetics. His work on aging is conducted mostly on Drosophila. | E-mail Website |
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| 47 | Cutler, Richard | Formerly at the NIA and at the Kronos Longevity Research Institute, he worked oxidative stress and other hypotheses of aging. He is now retired. | Not available | Internet PubMed |
| 48 | Davies, Ioan | He's a researcher at the University of Manchester working mostly on brain aging. | E-mail Website |
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| 49 | de Brouwer, Walter | He was the director of the now defunct Starlab. Although they were more related to computers than biology, he's interested in aging research and has many creative ideas. | E-mail Website |
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| 50 | de Grey, Aubrey | Aubrey is from the University of Cambridge and his work trying to develop anti-aging interventions is, so far, mostly theoretical. He's an eccentric, creative gerontologist and a transhumanist. | E-mail Website |
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