Symposia Report of The Annual Biological Sciences Section Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America 2023, Tampa, Florida

Blanka Rogina, Rozalyn Anderson, Nathan K. Lebrasseur, Sean P. Curran, Matthew J. Yousefzadeh, Bhaswati Ghosh, Gustavo Duque, Susan Howlett, Steven Austad, Ilja Demuth, Denis Gerstorf, Justin Korfhage, David B. Lombard, Peter Abadir, Kaare Christensen, James R. Carey, Susan C. Alberts, Fernando Campos, Juan Pablo Palavicini, Allyson PalmerJustice Bell, Nathan Basisty, Rafael De Cabo, Ana Gomes, Vishwa Deep Dixit, Payel Sen, Joseph A. Baur, Shin Ichiro Imai, Xiaoling Li, Gregorio Valdez, Miranda E. Orr, Scott Pletcher, Julie Andersen, Leanne Jones, David Castillo-Azofeida, Michael Bonaguidi, Yousin Suh, Francesca E. Duncan, Anna Murray, Meng C. Wang, Kristopher Burkewitz, Mike Henne, Kai Zhou, Mustapha Bouhrara, Dan Benjamini, Shannon Kolind, Keenan A. Walker, David A. Reiter, Douglas C. Dean, Vera Gorbunova, Vadim N. Gladyshev, Robert Palovics, Laura J. Niedernhofer, Rong Fan, Andreas D. Bueckle, Jennifer Hurley, Karyn A. Esser, Pankaj Kapahi, Shogo Sato, Nisi Jiang, Sarah A. Ashiqueali, Jose Diaz, Sidharth Prasad Mishra, Nuno Raimundo, Reema Banarjee, Richard Allsopp, Lindsay M. Reynolds, Bohan Zhang, Paola Sebastiani, Stefano Monti, Nicholas Schork, Noa Rappaport

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Abstract

The aging process is universal, and it is characterized by a progressive deterioration and decrease in physiological function leading to decline on the organismal level. Nevertheless, a number of genetic and nongenetic interventions have been described, which successfully extend healthspan and lifespan in different species. Furthermore, a number of clinical trials have been evaluating the feasibility of different interventions to promote human health. The goal of the annual Biological Sciences Section of the Gerontological Society of America meeting was to share current knowledge of different topics in aging research and provide a vision of the future of aging research. The meeting gathered international experts in diverse areas of aging research including basic biology, demography, and clinical and translational studies. Specific topics included metabolism, inflammaging, epigenetic clocks, frailty, senescence, neuroscience, stem cells, reproductive aging, inter-organelle crosstalk, comparative transcriptomics of longevity, circadian clock, metabolomics, and biodemography.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberglaf026
JournalJournals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volume80
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2025

Keywords

  • Biology of aging
  • Caloric restriction
  • Lifespan extension
  • Metabolism
  • Senescence

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