Aging Research Overview

Institute for Aging Research

Overview

Aging has a biology, and this biology drives age-related diseases (Geroscience). We at Einstein have demonstrated that the biology of aging can be targeted in experimental models to delay, stop, and in some examples, reverse manifestations of aging.

Our overarching Mission is:

  • to make scientific discoveries in geroscience, leveraging on the expertise in our center in studying and targeting the pillars of aging, and

  • to confirm their relevance of new findings to human aging through the unique Gero-human resource created in our center and

  • to translate interventions proven relevant for human to drug discovery efforts.

Research Areas

Integrative Physiology

Dietary strategies to delay aging
Metabolism targeting to delay aging
Cell autonomous and non-autonomous aging
CNS control of metabolism and aging

Aging Research Integrative Physiology

Cell Biology of Aging

Proteostasis
DNA repair
Response to Stress
Inflammaging
Stem Cells

Cell Biology of Aging

Genetics of Aging

Human Longevity
Comparative genomics of longevity

Genetics of Aging

Translational Geroscience

TAME
Human Longevity Studies
Clinical Geriatric

Aging Research Translational Geroscience

Center of Excellence

The institute for Aging Research is the home of The Nathan Shock Center of Excellence, focused on the study of the biology of aging and several large, programmatic efforts focused on key hallmarks of aging as well as the biology behind human Aging.

Einstein Center Of Excellence

Training

Einstein's Institute for Aging Research is committed to the development the next generation scientists in the biology of aging. Training programs are available for graduate and postdoctoral candidates.

Aging Research Traning