Who's Who in Gerontology: People
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Adjaye, James
He works on development, stem cells and aging.
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Antebi, Adam
He employs primarily C. elegans to study the molecular and genetic mechanisms of aging.
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Burkle, Alexander
He studies mammalian longevity and its association with DNA strandbreak-driven postranslational modification.
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Fuellen, Georg
Georg works on bioinformatics and systems biology application to aging research.
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Osiewacz, Heinz
His research mostly focused on mitochondria and oxidative stress using fungi as a model.
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Pawelec, Graham
The Tuebingen Ageing and Tumour Immunology Group (TATI) compares and contrasts immune status in the context of chronic antigenic stress in elderly people and cancer patients.
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Peleg, Shahaf
He is interested in the metabolism and epigenetic connectivity during early aging in flies and giant, 45-years selected mice.
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Platzer, Matthias
Working in a variety of models, he focuses on employing genomics to study complex diseases, like cancer, and aging. He is now retired.
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Rudolph, Karl Lenhard
His lab at the Leibniz Institute for Age Research focuses primarily on telomeres, stem cells and aging.
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Schumacher, Bjorn
His lab studies DNA damage and aging, mostly using mice and worms as models.
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Valenzano, Dario
The Valenzano Lab investigates the evolutionary genetic basis of vertebrate lifespan and aging, using as a model the African turquoise killifish, the shortest lived vertebrate species bred in captivity.
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Vaupel, James
He is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. His work is mostly focused on the demography of aging.
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