Who's Who in Gerontology: People
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Stolzing, Alexandra
She works primarily on stem cell biology and regenerative medicine with the aim of intervening in the aging process.
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Strong, Randy
His research has two major objectives: understanding receptor mechanisms involved in regulating tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression and understanding the role of oxidative stress in the aging brain.
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Suh, Yousin
She works on the genetics of aging and longevity, in particular by studying the genetics of longevity in human populations.
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Tacutu, Robi
The group of Robi is using bioinformatic, network biology and machine learning techniques, to investigate genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic and proteomic data pertaining to the field of aging.
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Tang, Fusheng
He works on aging and its manipulation by diet, in particular using yeast as a model.
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Tatar, Marc
He studies life history evolution and aging. His work is mostly based on fruit flies.
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Tavernarakis, Nektarios
His lab employs C. elegans and focuses on the nervous system as well as aging and energy metabolism.
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Teeling, Emma
Emma is the director of the Centre for Irish Bat Research. She identified part of the molecular mechanism that gives bat species Myotis extraordinary long and healthy lifespans.
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Thornalley, Paul
He works primarily on protein damage in context of a number of diseases as well as aging.
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Thornton, Janet
The Director of the EBI, she is well-known for her work on structural biology and bioinformatics, though she also has a focus on aging.
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Tissenbaum, Heidi
She studies the molecular mechanisms of aging using C. elegans as model.
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Tower, John
He works on the genetics of aging mainly using Drosophila as a model.
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Trojanowski, John
He works primarily on neurodegenerative diseases.
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Tullet, Jennifer
The lab is interested in aging-relevant transcription factors, and in particular C. elegans DAF-16 and SKN-1, as well as the role of RNA Polymerase III in longevity.
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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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van Deursen, Jan
He works on cell cycle regulation and chromosomal stability in context of cancer and aging.
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Van Remmen, Holly
She works primarily on oxidative damage and aging using mice as a model system.
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Van Zant, Gary
He works on DNA repair, stem cells, cancer and aging.
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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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Venter, Craig
He is best known for his contributions to genomic research and synthetic biology, but he is also the CEO of Human Longevity Inc (HLI), a company focused on extending the healthy, high performance human life span.
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Verdin, Eric
Eric Verdin is the president and CEO of the Buck Institute. His lab studies the relationship between aging and the immune system, in particular via epigenetic regulators.
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Vijg, Jan
He works on a variety of subjects including DNA mutation and repair in aging. His research is largely based on mice.
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Villeponteau, Bryant
Bryant has worked in the field of aging for over 25 years in both academia and industry. He is currently Chief Scientific Officer at Centagen.
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Vinciguerra, Manlio
Research interest are: how histone variants affect cell metabolism and cancer; beneficial effects of short term fasting in increasing the efficacy of chemotherapy; involvement of the immune system in the formation of atherosclerosis secondary to a high fat diet.
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von Zglinicki, Thomas
He studies primarily cell senescence, mitochondria, telomeres and telomerase.
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Wallace, Douglas
He is an expert on mitochondria. His research also involves studying the association between mitochondrial DNA and aging.
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Walter, Christi
She works on DNA repair, cancer, and aging primarily in mice.
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Wang, Eugenia
She works on the genetics of aging using a variety of approaches and models, including cells and mice.
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Weindruch, Richard
He works on caloric restriction and oxidative stress using mostly mice and monkeys as models.
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Weinkove, David
He works on aging and development in C. elegans.
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Welle, Stephen
He works on mammalian aging, muscle metabolism and gene expression.
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West, Michael
He was one of the founders of Geron and Advanced Cell Technology but now works for Biotime. His research has primarily focused on cellular senescence and stem cells.
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West, Geoffrey
He is a physicist whose work also focuses on scaling laws that have relevance to aging.
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Westendorp, Rudi
His work spans different fields and combines clinical studies, epidemiology and genetics to study aging and age-related disease.
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Wolkow, Catherine
She works on C. elegans aging. Her research focuses on insulin-like pathways and the nervous system.
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Wowk, Brian
He is one of the world's leading experts in cryobiologist and an immortalist.
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Young, Sergey
Investor and venture capitalist interested in human longevity and life extension.
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Zappacosta, Pierluigi
Co-founder of Logitech, he has also invested in biotech companies focused on life-extension including Sierra Sciences.
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Zhavoronkov, Alex
Alex is a life-extensionist and advocate of aging research involved in many different projects.
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Zwaan, Bas
He works on the evolution of aging and life history mostly using insects as models.
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