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: Multiple AFAR experts featured in new CBS Sunday Morning special, “Forever Young: Searching for the Fountain of Youth”
Experts in the News: Multiple AFAR experts featured in new CBS Sunday Morning special, “Forever Young: Searching for the Fountain of Youth”
Live Longer, Live Well: Watch our updated 4-minute animation on the promise of aging research
Live Longer, Live Well: Watch our updated 4-minute animation on the promise of aging research
Experts in the News: Multiple AFAR experts on research behind sex differences and aging in The Philadelphia Inquirer
Experts in the News: Multiple AFAR experts on research behind sex differences and aging in The Philadelphia Inquirer
Grantees in the News: Daniel Promislow and Vera Gorbunova share insights on new research connecting rockfish DNA to increased lifespan in Inside Science
Grantees in the News: Daniel Promislow and Vera Gorbunova share insights on new research connecting rockfish DNA to increased lifespan in Inside Science
Expert in the News: Nir Barzilai authors foreword on longevity for Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report
Expert in the News: Nir Barzilai authors foreword on longevity for Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report
AFAR in the News: GeroFutures Think Tanks Report out now
AFAR in the News: GeroFutures Think Tanks Report out now
Experts in the News: AFAR-managed Nathan Shock Coordinating Center as well as Nathan Shock Centers featured in special issue of GeroScience journal
Experts in the News: AFAR-managed Nathan Shock Coordinating Center as well as Nathan Shock Centers featured in special issue of GeroScience journal
AFAR News: Announcing 2021 Biology of Aging Grantees
AFAR News: Announcing 2021 Biology of Aging Grantees
AFAR 40th Anniversary Vision Report: Science is Vital
AFAR 40th Anniversary Vision Report: Science is Vital