Dr. Garrison joins BioAge’s Translating Aging podcast to share her fascination with ovarian biology and how it fits into the broader context of longevity research, exploring many of the most important questions we need to answer in order to truly understand reproductive aging.
She also details the issue of equality in terms of women having to plan their life choices around reproductive longevity in ways that men do not, as well as funding for women’s health being traditionally overlooked. She also outlines goals for the future and dream outcomes she envisions for the GCRLE as they continue their cutting-edge research on the causes of ovarian aging.
Dr. Garrison joins BioAge’s Translating Aging podcast to share her fascination with ovarian biology and how it fits into the broader context of longevity research, exploring […]
Nicole Shanahan, President of the Bia-Echo foundation- seed funder of the GCRLE- shares her personal experiences with reproductive longevity with renowned obstetricians Claire Mellon and Rebecca […]
Dr. Jennifer Garrison and Ira Pastor speak about her lab research in how neuropeptides regulate changes in normal and aging animals as well in understanding how […]