The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is the United States’ first independent biomedical research institute devoted solely to research on aging and age-related disease.
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- Biden isn’t the only 80-something trying to hold on to power in Washington
Octogenarians Bernie Sanders and Angus King aren't facing the same sort of criticisms as the president as they seek reelection in the Senate. There's a reason for that.
- Longevity Biotech, Timeline, Leads the Way in Healthy Aging Research with Groundbreaking Clinical Studies
Timeline®, a pioneering Swiss consumer biotech company at the forefront of longevity research, is proud to announce the successful completion of its landmark immune aging clinical study, MitoImmune, ...
- Could menopause be delayed? The answer could lead to longer lifespans for women
Scientists are learning that ovaries aren't just important for making babies—they also keep the heart, brain, and bones healthy.
- When does old age begin? Science says later than you might think
Today's 60 year olds don't feel as old as a generation ago. New data suggests old age is more of a social construct than an objective biological reality.
- Research reports on senescent characteristics of human corneal endothelial cells upon UV-A exposure
A new research paper titled "Senescent characteristics of human corneal endothelial cells upon ultraviolet-A exposure" has been published on the cover of Aging.
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- Announcing the second cohort of the Hevolution/AFAR new investigator awardees in aging biology and geroscience research
Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, serves as the selection committee Chair. "For more than four decades, AFAR has supported the most promising and talented emerging ...
- Generative AI for aging research and drug discovery
In drug discovery, the implications of generative ... Insilico Medicine, Hong Kong, China & The Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, California, USA. Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD, is the ...
- A cheap drug may slow down aging. A study will determine if it works
"There's some evidence that people who exercise who are on metformin have less gain in muscle mass, says Dr. Eric Verdin, President of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. That could be a ...
- Open To Debate: Should We Find A "Cure" For Aging?
Brian Kennedy, CEO & President at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging Brian K. Kennedy, PhD, is the CEO and president of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. His innovative work in the ...
- Birgit Schilling, PhD
Schilling is an associate professor and the director of the Mass Spectrometry Core at the Buck Institute for Research ... protein dynamics and biomarker discovery) to advance basic biology and ...