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- Longevity - National Institute on Aging
Events Research Highlights Announcements Longevity May 1, 2025 Biological clock based on blood measurements predicts mouse lifespan and frailty NIA investigators have created a biological clock for mice based on blood measurements Learn how the clock can help predict differences in aging and how the findings could translate to clinical practice
- What is the ‘longevity economy’ and its 6 principles? | World Economic . . .
In its Longevity Economy Principles, the World Economic Forum addresses how to fund our longer lives as the global population ages
- The Longevity Economy: Innovations and Key Trends
Building on the Longevity Economy Principles, this white paper synthesizes five key trends shaping the future of the longevity economy: building resilient public retirement systems; transitioning from savings accumulation to decumulation; enhancing the role of employers in financial well-being; addressing the economics of caregiving and long-term care; and supporting financial pathways for
- 10 start-ups to watch working in the longevity economy
From Europe to Asia and Africa, the world is ageing That's a potential challenge, but for these start-ups in the longevity economy, it is an opportunity
- Unlock longevity data through the ELITE Portal
A new data resource for exceptional longevity research This new NIH-designated data repository offers researchers unprecedented tools and data with the potential to accelerate our understanding of the biological and molecular features underlying exceptional longevity Access major healthspan and lifespan datasets The ELITE Portal centralizes unique data, as well as analytical and other
- Making generational growth work through a longevity economy
How the longevity economy can transform ageing societies into engines of growth through pension reform, innovation and a reimagined workforce
- Grants Funding - National Institute on Aging
Explore NIA funding for aging, Alzheimer's, and COVID-19 research Learn about grants for all career stages, updates on policies, and a new review process
- Can fasting reduce disease risk and slow aging in people?
NIA-funded study finds a diet that mimics the biological effects of fasting while still providing ideal levels of nutrients may decrease disease risk and slow aging in healthy adults
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