Experience Talks Online 10/19: Dr. George Martin

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Posting Saturday, October 19th at 8 AM PT:

Host John Semper Jr. talks with Dr. George Martin

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GEORGE M. MARTIN, M.D., is Professor of Pathology Emeritus (Active); Director Emeritus, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center; Adjunct Professor of Genome Sciences (Retired), University of Washington; and Visiting Scholar, Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA.

Dr. Martin received his BS and MD degrees from the University of Washington and has been a member of its faculty since 1957. For many years, his research has been
concerned with the development of genetic approaches to the study of aging and
age-related diseases in mammals, for which he has received numerous honors.

Dr. Martin is also the Scientific Director of AFAR, the American Federation for Aging Research. AFAR is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to support and advance healthy aging through biomedical research. AFAR is excited to bring its Annual Awards Dinner & Innovations Panel to Los Angeles to celebrate the outstanding contributions of leaders in science, business, and philanthropy to the field of aging on the West Coast. This special event takes place on Tuesday, October 29th, at The California Club. Read more about it here.

In this conversation with John Semper Jr., Dr. Martin discusses his research and its implications for lengthening not only our life span but also our “health span,” and he explains the valuable work done by AFAR to support both new and established medical researchers. You can read more about Dr. Martin here and more about AFAR here.

 

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