Nir Barzilai

Can we grow older without growing sicker?

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About Nir Barzilai

Israeli internist Nir Barzilai has worked with a diversity of populations—from the Israeli Army, to a Cambodian refugee camp, to a Zulu village. Perhaps his most fascinating patient population is 600 centenarians, whom he has studied to understand the biology and genetics of exceptional longevity. With this knowledge, Nir has spearheaded a randomized controlled trial of a medicine that interferes with the aging process to see if he can extend both the quantity and quality of life. With over 200 peer-reviewed papers and many national awards, Nir currently serves as Director of the Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he is also Director of the NIH’s Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging and the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Human Aging Research. Dr. Barzilai is also the Deputy Scientific Director of the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR).
 
 

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At TEDMED 2016, Nir Barzilai shared insight into his research on the biology and genetics of centenarians. Watch Nir's Talk to discover what people with "exceptional longevity" are teaching us about the process of aging.

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