The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, founded by Paul F. Glenn in 1965, is dedicated to advancing the understanding of human aging and its associated decline through scientific research. Their mission is to uncover the biological mechanisms that govern aging and translate this knowledge into interventions that can extend both healthspan and lifespan.
The foundation supports various research programs and collaborates with renowned institutions such as Buck, Harvard, Mayo, Princeton, Stanford, Salk, and Michigan, among others, to further the study of aging. Through their efforts, the Glenn Foundation aims to contribute to the development of interventions that can enhance the quality and duration of human life.
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