The World’s Leading Aging Researchers Unite

TO ACCELERATE BREAKTHROUGHS IN LONGEVITY

Advancing Geroscience: A Scientific and Economic Imperative

The Academy for Health and Lifespan Research, composed of the world’s leading scientists in aging biology, is committed to advancing the promise of geroscience. The biology of aging is modifiable; aging can be altered, slowed, and delayed. To extend healthspan and improve quality of life for future generations, research must be prioritized, and funds must be invested in this critical area.

In the U.S., we have recently witnessed a troubling decline in the recognition of the value of basic science and biomedical research, at a time when its promise has never been better. Now more than ever, policymakers and elected officials should act to reverse this trend and provide the sustained support needed to drive scientific progress.

Our advancements have been made possible by decades of government funded research across all areas of science, including chemistry, biology, physics, computer science, and mathematics. Continued decreases in funding will derail future breakthroughs and threaten the U.S.’s role as a global leader in medical innovation. Enhancing healthspan is not only a scientific imperative, it’s an economic one. By reducing the burden of chronic illness, geromedicine, based on geroscience, holds the potential to save billions in healthcare costs while enabling longer, healthier, and more productive lives.

OUR FOUNDERS ARE FEATURED IN:

First Global Research Academy Taking on the ‘Age Old’ Question

Why must we age and what can we do to slow it? 

This question has haunted humanity from the beginning of conscious thought. Science is currently at a threshold moment; the biology of aging has never been as understood, and as poised for innovation and disruption as it is today. The Academy is harnessing the collective power of the world’s brightest and most distinguished gerontologists to ensure that breakthroughs in aging research are not only accelerated but also made accessible to all.

200,000+

CITATIONS BY OUR FOUNDERS IN PRESTIGIOUS JOURNALS

3,500+

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON AGE-RELATED DECLINE

400+

YEARS OF AGING RESEARCH COMBINED

Join us to increase the life in our years.

Unpacking Aging

Our founders are pursuing a myriad of different aspects of aging:

• System genetics

• Metabolism

• Centenarian genetics

• Stem cells

• Histone deacetylases

• Biostatistics

• Tumor suppressors

• Epigenetics

• Peptides

• Senescence

• Autophagy

• Molecular physiology

• Regenerative medicine

• Cell cycle regulation

• Hormone signaling pathways

• Mitochrondial function

• Nutritional intervention

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