News

< Back

ÅFAR Leadership in the News: Senior Scientific Director Steven Austad on new research that finds negligible evidence of aging in cold-blooded species in Science

ÅFAR Leadership in the News: Senior Scientific Director Steven Austad on new research that finds negligible evidence of aging in cold-blooded species in Science

On June 23, 2022, Science magazine featured a Perspectives commentary co-authored by AFAR Senior Scientific Director Steven Austad, PhD. Dr. Austad discusses two new studies that reveal negligible evidence of aging and senescence in cold-blooded species, specifically turtles, and their implications for human healthspan. Science is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Dr. Austad is the Protective Life Endowed Chair in Healthy Aging Research, a Distinguished Professor, and Chair of the Department of Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the founding director of UAB’s Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Agingand co-director of the UAB Integrative Center for Aging Research. He is the author of the book Why We Age, and his latest book, Methuselah’s Zoo: What Nature Can Teach Us About Living Longer, Healthier Lives is due out in 2022.

Read the Science commentary, “How Ubiquitous is Aging in Vertebrates?here.

This article was also featured in Barron’s, “Forever Young: Many Cold-blooded Species Don’t Age, Studies Show,” here.

More Recent News

View All News >
AFAR News: As informed by AFAR’s Amplifying Geroscience initiative, President’s FY2027 Budget request includes $25 million for NIA to support Biomarkers
AFAR News: As informed by AFAR’s Amplifying Geroscience initiative, President’s FY2027 Budget request includes $25 million for NIA to support Biomarkers
60 Minutes highlights the Dog Aging Project, founded by AFAR grantees
60 Minutes highlights the Dog Aging Project, founded by AFAR grantees
AFAR Grantee in the News: New research co-authored by Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, on the link between inflammation-causing age-related changes in blood cells the increased risk of pericarditis in JAMA Cardiology
AFAR Grantee in the News: New research co-authored by Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, on the link between inflammation-causing age-related changes in blood cells the increased risk of pericarditis in JAMA Cardiology
AFAR in the News: FAST Biomarkers Initiative advances as part of federal ARPA-H’s PROSPR Program
AFAR in the News: FAST Biomarkers Initiative advances as part of federal ARPA-H’s PROSPR Program
AFAR News: Michael Bass and Shelley Diamond elected to Board of Directors
AFAR News: Michael Bass and Shelley Diamond elected to Board of Directors
AFAR Expert in the News: Scholar-in-Residence Raiany Romanni-Klein, PhD, discusses socioeconomic impact of extending healthspan on the Aging Well Podcast
AFAR Expert in the News: Scholar-in-Residence Raiany Romanni-Klein, PhD, discusses socioeconomic impact of extending healthspan on the Aging Well Podcast
AFAR Experts in the News: Scientific Director Steven N. Austad, PhD, and grantee Vera Gorbudova, PhD, on Long-Living Animals in The Washington Post
AFAR Experts in the News: Scientific Director Steven N. Austad, PhD, and grantee Vera Gorbudova, PhD, on Long-Living Animals in The Washington Post
AFAR Grantees in the News: New research co-authored by Grantees Andrea Francesca Salvador, PhD, and Christoph Thaiss, PhD, on the possible gut–brain connection driving age-related memory loss published in Nature
AFAR Grantees in the News: New research co-authored by Grantees Andrea Francesca Salvador, PhD, and Christoph Thaiss, PhD, on the possible gut–brain connection driving age-related memory loss published in Nature
Los Angeles Times spotlights the Field of Geroscience
Los Angeles Times spotlights the Field of Geroscience