Blood and Aging: Stanford Research Perspectives

Blood and the Brain – The Research of Professor Tony Wyss-Coray
In a study published in Nature Medicine, Center on Longevity Affiliate Wyss-Coray finds that the blood of young mice has the ability to restore mental capacities in old mice.
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Blood, Stem Cells and Muscles – The Research of Professor Tom Rando
The New York Times, on May 4, 2014, highlighted the research of Professor Tom Rando, as well as other research scientists, showing that blood from young mice rejuvenates muscles and brains of young mice.
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Vehicle Automation Holds Promise for Older Drivers
To investigate the state of the technology of self-driving cars, and the potential benefits for an aging population, the Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL) and the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) jointly convened a conference bringing together experts from the auto industry and academic experts on both cars and aging.

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Milken Institute’s Successful Aging Innovation Summit
The objective of the Institute’s Summit was “nothing less than reframing the notion and narrative of retirement” and in fact the group concluded that “traditional retirement needs to be retired.” Phil Pizzo, Faculty Founder of the Distinguished Careers Institute, attended the Summit.

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