Aging Podcast

Aging-US

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Aging is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the biological mechanisms that drive aging and the development of age-related diseases. Our mission is to serve as a platform for high-quality research that uncovers the cellular, molecular, and systemic processes underlying aging, and translates these insights into strategies to extend healthspan and delay the onset of chronic disease. Read about the Aging Scientific Integrity Process: https://aging-us.com/scientific-integrity

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Jul 9, 2026

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Human Telomerase Shows Selective Cross-Species Activity, Revealing Limits of Animal Models 05.05.2026

BUFFALO, NY — May 5, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 13, 2026, titled “Cross species activity of TERT human telomerase component.” The study was led by co–first authors Raúl Sánchez-Vázquez and Paula Martínez, with María A. Blasco serving as corresponding author, from the Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO), Madrid, Spain. In this study, the research...

Aging-US Supports the NOVA Conference 2026 30.04.2026

On April 25, 2026, the NOVA (Neuroscience of Vitality and Aging) Conference brought together a dynamic and interdisciplinary audience in Boston, MA. With over 600 attendees spanning students, researchers, clinicians, investors, and patient advocates, the event highlighted both the complexity of brain aging and the growing momentum behind efforts to better understand and treat neurodegenerative dis...

Stage-Specific Gene Expression Changes Reveal Early Triggers of Cellular Aging 29.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 29, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 10, 2026, titled “Stage-dependent transcriptomic changes in human dermal fibroblast senescence model.” The study was led by first author Michiko Kudo from the University of Tokyo and DHC Corporation Laboratories and corresponding author Shuichi Asakawa from the University of Tokyo. In this work, t...

P38 MAPK–Driven Epigenetic Regulation Identified as a Key Mechanism in Lung Fibrosis 27.04.2026

Aging has long been linked to a range of biological processes, including cellular senescence, epigenetic changes, and chronic tissue remodeling. Yet, these explanations often describe what happens during aging rather than why certain age-related diseases, such as fibrosis, continue to progress over time. In conditions like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a key question remains: what drives th...

From Hydra to Rotifers: A New Hypothesis Explores Pathways to Delay Aging in Humans 27.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 27, 2026 — A new #hypothesis paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 8, 2026, titled “From Hydra to rotifer and beyond: implications for human aging and delayed senescence.” The study was led by first and corresponding author Michael Bordonaro from the Geisinger College of Health Sciences. In this work, the author explores a bold and testable hypothesis centered...

Epigenetic Aging Linked to MRI Signatures of Neurodegeneration but Not General Brain Aging 23.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 23, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 7, 2026, titled “Association of epigenetic age acceleration with MRI biomarkers of aging and Alzheimer’s disease neurodegeneration.” The study was led by first and corresponding author Linda K. McEvoy from the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, in collaboration with a multidis...

Global Experts Highlight Path Toward Actionable Interventions in Human Aging 21.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 21, 2026 — A new meeting report was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 6, 2026, titled “Toward actionable interventions in human aging (12th ARDD meeting, 2025).” The report was led by corresponding authors Aleksandr Dekan and Daniela Bakula from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in collaboration with an international group of researchers spanning academia, indust...

Modeling Premature Aging in Yeast Reveals Key Effects of Progerin on Cellular Lifespan 17.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 17, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 3, 2026, titled “Modeling premature aging in yeast via the expression of Progerin.” The study was led by first author Zachery R. Belak from the University of Saskatchewan, and corresponding author Troy A.A. Harkness from the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Alberta. The team develo...

Gene–Phenotype Catalogue Provides New Insights into Premature Aging Disorders 15.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 15, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 30, 2026, titled “A manually curated gene–phenotype catalogue for progeroid syndromes and premature aging.” The study was led by Nuša Likar and Tanja Kunej from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The researchers developed a comprehensive, manually curated catalogue integrating data from 84 sci...

Longevity & Aging Series (S4, E3): Dr. Ricardo Costeira 14.04.2026

In this episode of the Longevity & Aging Series (S4, E3), Dr. Ricardo Costeira of King’s College London joins host Dr. Yuan Zhao of Queen Mary University of London to discuss a research paper he co-authored in Volume 17, Issue 12 of Aging-US, titled “Theobromine is associated with slower epigenetic ageing.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206344 Corresponding authors - Ramy Saad - ramy.saad@k...

Decline in Glycolytic ATP Production Proposed as a Fundamental Mechanism Limiting Lifespan 13.04.2026

Aging has long been attributed to a range of biological processes, including DNA damage, telomere shortening, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Yet, these frameworks often describe downstream consequences rather than a single unifying cause. Despite decades of research, a central question remains unresolved: what ultimately determines lifespan across species? Increasing attention has turned to cellul...

EDITORS’ CHOICE: Plant-based dietary patterns are associated with slower epigenetic aging 10.04.2026

Each month, we will highlight a paper published in Aging-US chosen as the “Editors’ Choice.” These selections are handpicked by our editors and accompanied by a brief summary, showcasing research with significant impact and novel insights in aging and age-related diseases. _____ In this study, titled “Plant-based dietary patterns are associated with slower epigenetic aging,” the researchers examin...

ATF5 Required for Maintaining Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Skeletal Muscle Health During Aging 09.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 9, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 27, 2026, titled “ATF5 is required for the maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis and skeletal muscle health during aging.” Led by first author Victoria C. Sanfrancesco and corresponding author David A. Hood, both from the Muscle Health Research Centre, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, Y...

Hypertonic Saline Plus Furosemide Linked to Lower Inflammatory and Remodeling Markers in ADHF 07.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 7, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 26, 2026, titled “Effects of intravenous furosemide plus small-volume hypertonic saline solutions on inflammatory, remodelling markers and epigenetics signatures of patients with congestive acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).” Led by first author Mario Daidone from University Hospital, Policl...

BOLD Variability Modulation Linked to Age-Specific Bimanual Performance 02.04.2026

BUFFALO, NY — April 2, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 24, 2026, titled “Age-specific relationship between the modulation of brain dynamics in response to task demands and bimanual performance.” Led by first author Sara Magalhães Ferreira from Hasselt University, with corresponding author Koen Cuypers from Hasselt University and KU Leuven, the study ex...

IL6 and IL6R: Opposing Forces of Inflammation That Shape Human Survival 01.04.2026

Inflammation is a double-edged sword. It defends the body against infection and injury, yet when it becomes chronic, it can accelerate aging and fuel the very diseases that shorten human life. For decades, scientists have observed that people with higher levels of inflammatory markers like interleukin-6 (IL6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) tend to have shorter lifespans. But the critical question ha...

Plant-Based Dietary Patterns Linked to Slower Epigenetic Aging 31.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 31, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 20, 2026, titled “Plant-based dietary patterns are associated with slower epigenetic aging.” Led by first and corresponding author Hyunju Kim from the Department of Epidemiology and the Cardiovascular Health Research Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, the study examined whethe...

Exergames Could Improve Mood in Older Adults 25.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 25, 2026 — A new #review was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 18, 2026, titled “What are the effects of exergames on the mood states of older people? A systematic review of experimental studies, impacts on mental health and recommendations.” Led by Camile de Bem Gaspar and Whyllerton Mayron da Cruz, with corresponding author Alexandro Andrade, all from the Laborator...

New Blood- and Microbiome-Based Neural Networks Forecast Human Biological Age 23.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 23, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 12, 2026, titled “Blood biochemical and gut microbiotic neural network models forecasting human biological age.” Led by Anastasia A. Kobelyatskaya from the Russian Clinical Research Center for Gerontology, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, and the Institute of Biology of Aging...

Longevity & Aging Series (S4, E2): Dr. David Gems 19.03.2026

Dr. David Gems from University College London joins new host Dr. Yuan Zhao from Queen Mary University of London to discuss a review they co-authored in Volume 17, Issue 12 of Aging-US, titled “Aging as a multifactorial disorder with two stages.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206339 Corresponding author - David Gems - david.gems@ucl.ac.uk Video interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqZ...

Healthy Life Extension Positioned as Geroscience’s North Star 18.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 18, 2026 — A new #editorial was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 10, 2026, titled “Healthy life extension: Geroscience’s north star.” Led by David A. Barzilai — who is affiliated with Geneva College of Longevity Science, Healthspan Coaching LLC (Barzilai Longevity Consulting), and Harvard Medical School — the editorial pays tribute to the late Mikhail Blagosklonny a...

Mitochondrial Circular RNAs: New Players in Human Aging 17.03.2026

The aging of an organism is reflected not only in the function of its organs but also in the molecular signatures written into its cells. For years, scientists have cataloged the changes in protein-coding genes and various non-coding RNAs that occur as we grow older. However, one class of molecules—circular RNAs originating from the genome of our cellular power plants, the mitochondria—has remaine...

Impact Journals to Participate at AACR Annual Meeting 2026 in San Diego 16.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY – March 16, 2026 – Impact Journals (publisher of Aging-US, Oncotarget, Oncoscience, and Genes & Cancer), is pleased to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2026. The meeting will take place April 17–22, 2026, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. Conference attendees are warmly invited to visit B...

BSO Recapitulates Anti-Obesity Effects of Sulfur Amino Acid Restriction Without Bone Loss 13.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 13, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 2, 2026, titled “D, L-Buthionine-(S, R)-sulfoximine recapitulates the anti-obesity effects of sulfur amino acid restriction without the associated deleterious effects on bone in male mice.” Led by Naidu B. Ommi from the Orentreich Foundation for the Advancement of Science — with corresponding auth...

P38 MAPK Linked to Epigenetic Activation of Fibrotic Genes in Senescent Lung Fibroblasts 10.03.2026

BUFFALO, NY — March 10, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 3, 2026, titled “P38 MAPK is involved in epigenetic regulation of fibrotic genes in replication induced senescence in lung fibroblasts.” Led by Shan Zhu — with corresponding author Yan Y Sanders from the Department of Biomedical and Translational Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School (Macon &...

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