AFAR News

AFAR board members, grantees, and award winners regularly publish research in leading academic journals and frequently lend their insights to popular media. AFAR is pleased to share updates on their work.

Experts in the News: Anne Brunet and Andrew Dillin awarded the FNIH Lurie Prize in Biomedical Science
Experts in the News: Anne Brunet and Andrew Dillin awarded the FNIH Lurie Prize in Biomedical Science
AFAR welcomes Dr. Keith Whitfield to our Board of Directors
AFAR welcomes Dr. Keith Whitfield to our Board of Directors
Grantee in the News: Nicolas Musi new research, using liver enzyme inhibitors to increase mRNAs and tackle metabolic diseases in Cell Metabolism
Grantee in the News: Nicolas Musi new research, using liver enzyme inhibitors to increase mRNAs and tackle metabolic diseases in Cell Metabolism
Board Member in the News: New research co-authored by Ana Maria Cuervo on protective role of autophagy against heart attacks and strokes in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Board Member in the News: New research co-authored by Ana Maria Cuervo on protective role of autophagy against heart attacks and strokes in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Grantee in the News: Kristine Yaffe co-authors new research finding correlation between frequent napping and dementia in Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Grantee in the News: Kristine Yaffe co-authors new research finding correlation between frequent napping and dementia in Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Grantee in the News: David Holtzman shares insights on connection between napping and dementia in older adults in The Boston Globe
Grantee in the News: David Holtzman shares insights on connection between napping and dementia in older adults in The Boston Globe
Experts in the News: New research co-authored by AFAR experts shows Senolytic Drugs Boost Key Protective Protein in Humans in The Lancet's eBioMedicine
Experts in the News: New research co-authored by AFAR experts shows Senolytic Drugs Boost Key Protective Protein in Humans in The Lancet's eBioMedicine
Board Member in the News: Mark Lachs shares insights the benefits of the PACE program and other alternative long-term care models in The New York Times
Board Member in the News: Mark Lachs shares insights the benefits of the PACE program and other alternative long-term care models in The New York Times
Grantee in the News: New research by Randall Bateman on blood test that can accurately detect early signs of Alzheimer’s in Neurology
Grantee in the News: New research by Randall Bateman on blood test that can accurately detect early signs of Alzheimer’s in Neurology