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  2. Timeline of aging research - Wikipedia

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    The discovery was a revolutionary breakthrough in aging research, demonstrating that the aging process could be controlled in the laboratory, and sparked more research into the molecular biology of aging. [59] [60] 1995 Method for detection of senescent cells using a cytochemical assay. [61] 1997 The absolute record for the duration of human life.

  3. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    Research by Sobh and Martin (2011) suggests that people buy anti-aging products to obtain a hoped-for self (e.g., keeping a youthful skin) or to avoid a feared-self (e.g., looking old). The research shows that when consumers pursue a hoped-for self, it is expectations of success that most strongly drive their motivation to use the product.

  4. Food choice of older adults - Wikipedia

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    Research into food preferences in older adults and seniors considers how people's dietary experiences change with ageing, and helps people understand how taste, nutrition, and food choices can change throughout one's lifetime, particularly when people approach the age of 70 or beyond.

  5. Stein Institute for Research on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (or simply the Stein Institute for Research on Aging) is a non-profit, multidisciplinary research institute at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine located in La Jolla, California. Established in 1983, it researches healthy aging through the development and application ...

  6. "Aging is the most important risk factor for many brain diseases," Zeng noted. "Our study provides a highly detailed genetic map for which brain cell types may be most affected by aging and ...

  7. Buck Institute for Research on Aging - Wikipedia

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    The Buck Institute for Research on Aging [1] is an independent biomedical research institute that researches aging and age-related disease. [2] The mission of the Buck Institute is to extend the healthy years of life. The Buck Institute is one of nine centers for aging research of the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research. [3]

  8. Could This Overlooked Organ Hold The Key To Living Longer?

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    “Ovaries are the architects of healthy female bodies,” says Jennifer Garrison, PhD, an assistant professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, and cofounder and executive director of ...

  9. Michelle R. Arkin - Wikipedia

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    Arkin is an investigator in the UCSF Cancer Center, [11] the Bakar Aging Research Institute, [12] and the Rainwater Foundation's Tau Consortium. [13] Arkin is a recipient of the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award [14] and the Gordon Hammes Lectureship Award [15] in 2024. She is also an adjunct professor at the Buck Institute for Research in Aging. [16]