Fellows of AGE
An individual may become a Fellow following nomination by another Fellow. Before nominating a person, please take a look below at the current fellow list. Criteria for Fellowship include major contributions to biomedical aging research as recognized by the Awards Committee including:
- Five years of continuous membership, or three years if also serving on the Board of Directors or as an Officer of AGE (President, Secretary, Treasurer, EC member)
- A minimum of five first or senior authored primary papers in peer-reviewed journals describing original investigations relevant to biomedical aging
- Active engagement in the field of aging
The nomination application consists of:
- A nomination letter describing the nominee’s qualifications and required criteria
- The nominee’s CV. No self nominations will be accepted.
New AGE Fellows to be inducted for 2024:
David Allison, PhD, Scott Leiser, PhD, Benjamin Miller, PhD, and George Sutphin, PhD
The following individuals have been honored as Fellows by the American Aging Association:
Robert G. Allen
David Allison
Rozalyn Anderson
R. Michael Anson
Robert Arking
Arthur K. Balin
Sheldon S. Ball
Andrzej Bartke
Paula Bickford
Jeffrey B. Blumberg
Greg Brewer
Holly Brown-Borg
Rochelle Buffenstein
David L. Busbee
Christy Carter
Cheryl Conover
Kelvin Davies
Aubrey de Grey
Gregory M. Fahy
Robert A. Floyd
Michael Forster
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Veronica Galvan
Kristen Gribble
Barbara C. Hansen
S. Mitchell Harman
John O. Holloszy
Donna Holmes
Peter Hornsby
Donald K. Ingram
Heinrich Jasper
LiLi Ji
Thomas Johnson
Matt Kaeberlein
Kylie Kavanagh
Dudley W. Lamming
Scott Leiser
Michal Masternak
Julie Mattison
Janet McElhaney
Mohsen Meydani
Simin Nikbin Meydani
Benjamin Miller
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James Nelson
Janko Nikolich-Zugich
Viviana Perez
Bernard Rabin
Barry Reisberg
Arlan Richardson
Doug Rosene
George S. Roth
Adam Salmon
Christian Sell
Barbara Shukitt-Hale
Raj S. Sohal
William Sonntag
Nathalie Sumien
George Sutphin
LaDora Thompson
Panayiotis Tsitouras
Holly Van Remmen
Mary Lou Voytko
Richard Weindruch
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Emeritus
In Memoriam
- Linda K. Dixon
- Denham Harman
- Kenichi Kitani
- Norman S. Wolf
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