Who's Who in Gerontology: People
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Freitas, Alex
Alex is a computer scientist who applies data-mining and bioinformatics methods to the study of aging.
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Freund, Adam
The Freund lab studies aging at the system-level in mammalian models, using automated, longitudinal phenotyping technologies to quantify multiple aspects of age-dependent physiological decline simultaneously in individual animals.
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Friguet, Bertrand
He works on protein modifications and maintenance as well as oxidative stress in the context of aging.
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Fuellen, Georg
Georg works on bioinformatics and systems biology application to aging research.
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Furber, John
He is an advocate for life-extension. His company, Legendary Pharmaceuticals, aims to develop therapies to repair and reverse the pathological changes of aging.
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Furuichi, Yasuhiro
An expert in Werner's syndrome, he is the Director of GeneCare, a Japanese company focused on cancer and inflammation.
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Garan, Steven
He is interested in many aspects of the biology of aging such as systems biology, neuroendocrine aging, and the application of information systems to aging research.
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Garinis, George
He works primarily on DNA damage and repair as well as progeroid syndromes, in particular in mice.
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Garland, Theodore
He works mostly on evolutionary analyses but he also has an interest on aging.
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Gavrilov, Leonid
Together with his wife Natalia, he works at on a wide range of theoretical topics from evolutionary biology to demographics of aging.
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Gems, David
His research includes genetics and the evolution of aging. He works mostly in C. elegans.
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Gershon, David
Despite being half-retired, he is still interested in many aspects of aging research, including model systems.
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Gil, Jesus
The goal of Gil is to understand the molecular mechanisms behind the implementation and regulation of senescence, using different human primary cell systems.
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Gladyshev, Vadim
He works on selenoproteins, redox biology and comparative genomics in the context of cancer and aging.
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Goertzel, Ben
Ben is a transhumanist and expert in artificial intelligence. He is interested in applying computational techniques to aging research.
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Goldsmith, Theodore
He works at a theoretical level on the evolutionary theory of aging.
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Goldstein, Allan
His research is mostly focused on the thymus and endocrine factors in aging.
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Gonos, Efstathios
He studies cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging mostly using cellular models.
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Gorbunova, Vera
She works on DNA repair, telomeres and telomerase in various mammalian models.
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Gordon, Leslie
Her work focuses on progeria.
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Gosden, Roger
He is an expert in reproduction. Although he is not a gerontologist, he has an interest in the subject.
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Griffiths, Helen
She works on inflammation, nutrition, oxidation and aging.
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Grubeck-Loebenstein, Beatrix
Immunology is her primary research area.
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Gruber, Jan
He leads the Caenorhabditis elegans (nematode worm) aging laboratory at the National University of Singapore.
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Guarente, Leonard
He works at MIT on cellular models of aging, such as yeast, on caloric restriction and on sirtuins.
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Guerin, John
He has a very original work focused on animals with negligible senescence.
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Hagen, Tory
His research mostly focuses on free radicals and the mitochondrial theory of aging.
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Han, Jing-Dong Jackie
Her research focuses on the structure of molecular networks and uses computational analysis to find how complex phenotypes like aging are regulated through molecular networks.
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Hansen, Malene
The Hansen lab investigates autophagy, using both the genetically tractable model organism C. elegans as well as different mammalian cell culture systems.
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Harley, Calvin
As a researcher he is known for his work on telomere biology and telomerase. Previously at Geron Corporation. Now at Telome Health, a company focused on telomere and telomerase measures to assess health.
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Harries, Lorna
Lorna focuses on the impact of alternative messenger RNA processing or small RNA gene regulation, with particular reference to diabetes and metabolism, and human aging.
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Harrison, David
David is a leading expert in aging in mice. He is also involved in research on hematopoietic stem cells.
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Harvey, Paul
He works primarily on evolution and phylogenetics, though some of his work on life history is relevant to aging.
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Haseltine, William
His research interests span different areas, such as genomics, but he has an interest in aging research.
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Hasty, Paul
He works on DNA repair and cell cycle response to DNA damage and their impact on aging and cancer.
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Haussmann, Mark
He works mostly with telomeres using a comparative biology approach that involves studying different bird species.
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Hayflick, Leonard
A pioneer and world-renowned expert in cellular senescence.
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Hekimi, Siegfried
He works mostly with C. elegans which he employs to study the genetics of aging.
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Helfand, Stephen
He works mostly on Drosophila aging.
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Henis-Korenblit, Sivan
Her research focuses on the link between aging, age-related disease, and protein quality control.
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Hoeijmakers, Jan
He is an expert on DNA repair at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands. Working with mice, he has created several strains that have features of accelerated aging.
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Holmes, Donna
She works mostly on bird aging, though she has other research interests.
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Hope, Jason
Jason Hope is an entrepreneur, futurist and investor with passion routed in longevity research.
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Hornsby, Peter
He works on cellular aging and tissue engineering.
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Horvath, Steve
Steve is a professor at UCLA, best known for his pioneering work in epigenetic aging biomarkers, leading to the Horvath Clock.
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Howard, Bruce
A researcher at the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, his research interests span epigenetics, chromatin silencing, cancer and aging.
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Hughes, Kim
He works on the evolution and genetics of longevity in several model organisms.
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Hulbert, Anthony
His work focuses on evolutionary biology and metabolism with some interests in aging. He is now retired.
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Hutchison, Chris
His work focuses on the nuclear envelope which is relevant to a number of diseases, including progeria, and possibly aging.
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Imai, Shin-ichiro
He focuses on the role of inter-tissue communications among the hypothalamus, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue in mammalian aging and longevity control, towards anti-aging interventions.
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