Intramural Research Program on Aging

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The Intramural Research Program on Aging is a U.S. federal biomedical research program that conducts laboratory, clinical, and population studies to understand the biology of aging and age-related diseases.

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instanceOf biomedical research program
intramural research program
affiliation United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government
aim to improve health and function in older adults
to translate basic aging research into clinical applications
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType clinical data
laboratory data
population-level data
field aging research
biogerontology
biomedical research
cell biology
clinical research
epidemiology
genetics
geriatrics
gerontology
molecular biology
neuroscience
population studies
purpose to conduct clinical studies on aging
to conduct laboratory studies on aging
to conduct population-based studies on aging
to study age-related diseases
to understand the biology of aging
researchFocus age-related chronic diseases
biological mechanisms of aging
healthspan
longevity
researchMethod clinical trials
epidemiological surveys
laboratory research
observational cohort studies
translational research
sector public sector
sponsorType government-funded research program
topic cardiovascular aging
cellular senescence
environmental influences on aging
frailty
functional decline in older adults
genetic factors influencing aging
metabolic disorders in aging
neurodegenerative diseases

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National Institute on Aging operates Intramural Research Program on Aging