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Genes and functional genomics
Andrzej Bartke, S. Illinois Univ., USA
Lucio Comai, Univ. of Southern California, USA
Claudio Franceschi, Univ. of Bologna, Italy
David Gems, UCL, UK
Jing-Dong Jackie Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Matt Kaeberlein, Univ. of Washington, USA
Cynthia Kenyon, UCSF, USA
Siu Sylvia Lee, Cornell Univ., USA
Valter Longo, Univ. of S. California, USA
Colleen T Murphy, Princeton Univ., USA
Sang Chul Park, Well Aging Research Center, Korea
Linda Partridge, UCL, UK
Marc Tatar, Brown Univ., USA
Stefan Schreiber, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Germany
Xiao-Li Tian, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Peking Univ., China
Jan Vijg, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Epigenetics
Shelley Berger, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA
Anne Brunet, Stanford Univ., USA
Mario F Fraga, CNB/CSIC and IUOPA, Spain
Masashi Narita, Univ. of Cambridge, USA
Cell proliferation, senescence and death
Fabrizio d’Adda di Fagagna, FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Italy
Maria Blasco, Spanish Nat. Cancer Center, Spain
Judith Campisi, Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Laboratory, USA
Sandy Chang, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Yosef Gruenbaum, the Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel
Thorsten Hoppe, Univ. of Cologne, Germany
Peter Hornsby, UTHSC at San Antonio, USA
Eun Seong Hwang, Univ. of Seoul, Korea
Pidder Jansen-Dürr, Inst. for Biomed. Aging Res., Austria
Brad Johnson, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA
Jan Karlseder, Salk Inst. for Biological Studies, USA
Joao Passos, Newcastle Univ., UK
Manuel Serrano, Spanish Nat. Cancer Res. Center, Spain
Thomas von Zglinicki, Univ. of Newcastle, UK
Signaling and gene expression
Johan Auwerx, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, Switzerland
T Keith Blackwell, Joslin Diabetes Center, USA
Marcia Haigis, Harvard Medical School, USA
Shin-ichiro Imai, Washington Univ., USA
Pankaj Kapahi, Buck Institute, USA
David Lombard, Univ. of Michigan, USA
Jeffrey S Smith, University of Virginia, USA
Giulio Taglialatela, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, USA
Cell stress and damage
Martin Brand, MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, UK
Donato Di Monte, German Center for Neurodegenrative Diseases, Germany
Deborah A Ferrington, Univ. of Minnesota, USA
Toren Finkel, NIH, USA
Judith Frydman, Stanford Univ., USA
Brad Gibson, Buck Institute for Age Research, USA
Robert Goldman, Northwestern Univ., USA
Ming Guo, Univ. of California, USA
Malcolm Jackson, Univ. of Liverpool, UK
Ursula Jakob, Univ. of Michigan, USA
Nils-Göran Larsson, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Germany
Richard A Miller, Univ. of Michigan Dept of Pathology and Geriatrics Center
Vincent Monnier, Case Western Reserve Univ., USA
Peter Rabinovitch, Univ. of Washington, USA
Gerald S Shadel, Yale University School of Medicine, USA
Holly Van Remmen, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, USA
Stem cells and aging
Victoria Ballard, GlaxoSmithKline, USA
Mark R Cookson, National Institute on Aging, USA
Jay Edelberg, Cornell Univ., USA
Heinrich Jasper, Buck Insititute, USA
Thomas Nystrom, Goteborg Univ., Sweden
Bradley Olwin, Univ. of Colorado, USA
Charlotte Peterson, Univ. of Kentucky, USA
Thomas A Rando, Stanford Univ., USA
Clifford J Rosen, Tufts Univ. School of Medicine, USA
Ashok Shetty, Inst. for Regenerative Medicine at Texas A&M Health Science Center and Scott & White, Temple, TX
Immunology
Bonnie Blomberg, Univ. of Miami Miller, School of Medicine, USA
Daniel Goldstein, Yale Univ., USA
Laura Haynes, Trudeau Inst., USA
Janet M Lord, MRC Centre for Immune Regulation, UK
Janko Nikolich-Zugich, Univ. of Arizona, USA
Susan Swain, Univ. of Massachusetts, USA
Joanne Turner, Ohio State Univ., USA
Integrative physiology
Julie K Andersen, Buck Inst. for Age Research, USA
Steven J. Burden, New York Univ., USA
Qian Chen, Brown Univ., USA
Cheryl Conover, Mayo Clinic, USA
Rafael De Cabo, Nat. Inst. on Aging, USA
Luigi Fontana, Washington Univ., USA & Salerno Univ., Italy
Laura Haynes, Tudeau Inst., USA
James Kirkland, Mayo Clinic, USA
Simin Meydani, Tufts Univ., USA
Ralph Nixon, NYU School of Med., USA
Henry L Paulson, Univ. of Michigan, USA
Brun Ulfhake, Karolinska Inst., Sweden
Jean Wei, Univ. of Arkansas, USA
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Richard M Cawthon, Univ. of Utah, USA
Kaare Christensen, Univ. of S. Denmark, Denmark
Vera Gorbunova, Univ. of Rochester, USA
Nicola Neretti, Brown University, USA
Scott Pletcher, Huffi ngton Center of Aging, USA
Eline Slagboom, Univ. of Leiden, Netherlands
Yousin Suh, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Theories of aging and longevity
Steven Austad, Univ. of Texas, USA
Tom Kirkwood, Univ. of Newcastle, UK
Daniel Promislow, University of Georgia, USA
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