The American Aging Association (AGE) is a non-profit, tax-exempt biogerontology organization of scientists and laypeople dedicated to biomedical aging studies intended to slow the aging process. The abbreviation AGE is intended to be representative of the organization, even though it is not an acronym.
Much of the early financial support for AGE came from Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw, who are known for their 1982 best-selling book Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Approach (ISBN 0446387355).
The Vice-Presidency of AGE is to be a layperson position focused on promoting the scientific goals of AGE to the general public.
The journal of AGE is called AGE, and is published quarterly
The 35th annual conference of AGE will be held June 2-5, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Aging | Anti-Aging medicine | Educational organizations | Gerontology | Life extension | Non-governmental organizations
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