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Every animal lover knows it is nothing short of tragic that the lives of our beloved pets are so short compared to ours. Now, research derived from the biology of aging may be able to lengthen those joyful years with our pets — while also helping us to understand aging processes for ourselves. The Dog Aging Project is an innovative national study allowing researchers to identify the genetic and environmental factors that underlie healthy aging, so they can develop therapies that extend healthy lifespan for the entire family.
On Tuesday, July 27, 2021, in the latest talk in our Live Better Longer series, Prevention’s Editor-in-Chief Sarah Smith was joined by two of the leading experts in this facinating area of longevity research: Kate Creevy, DVM, MS, the Chief Veterinary Officer of the Dog Aging Project, and an Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M, as well as Matt Kaeberlein, PhD, the Co-Director of the Dog Aging Project, and a Professor of Pathology, an Adjunct Professor of Genome Sciences, and an Adjunct Professor of Oral Health Science at the University of Washington.
Among the topics explored:
What makes dogs good models for human aging?
What genetic insights has The Dog Aging Project discovered throughout its research?
What role does exercise play in canine longevity?
How have drugs such as Rapamycin impacted healthspan in dogs?
What do these findings mean for happier, longer lives for our pets and ourselves?
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