Center for Aging and Longevity Studies current and archived news.
The Women's Brain Health Initiative is driven by a radically simple idea: progress in neuroscience will flourish when the health of men and women are valued equally.
The Santa Barbara community enjoyed an evening of music by the Santa Barbara Symphony and a lecture by renowned longevity scientist, Cynthia Kenyon.
Cynthia Kenyon, world-renowned scientist, will be the first speaker of the Aging in America Lecture Series.
CALS is recognized as a major new multidisciplinary research center at UCSB and in California.
Congratulations to Howie Giles on the prestigious honor of being named Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine!
Dr. Gurven’s research adds context to the evolution of isolated human populations.
CALS-affiliate, Denise Montell co-authors paper on cell survival following direct executioner-caspase activation
Howard Giles, CALS-affiliated faculty member, co-authors new book on communication and successful aging