Meet the Investigator Series- Andrew Yang
Get to know the BARI Investigators a little better! Watch Andrew's interview here.
BARI Investigator Awardees 2021-2022
Congratulations to this year's BARI Investigator Awardees. See all our members here.
Translating Aging Podcast
Earlier this year, the University of California San Francisco launched the Bakar Aging Research Institute (BARI), a scientific community that aims to translate breakthroughs in aging research across many disciplines into new approaches and treatments that help people remain healthy and vibrant in later life.
Has the fountain of youth been in our blood all along?
Studies published over the last 15 years have found that young blood can reinvigorate aging mice. Now, scientists are trying to crack the code—or codes—swimming through our veins.
Excited to welcome Andrew Yang to BARI!
He comes to us as a Sandler Fellow after his PhD with Tony Wyss-Coray at Stanford University. Andrew will develop tools to study intercellular communication, with a focus on the blood-brain barrier and aging. See all our members here.
Astonishing Animals That Illuminate Human Health
These scurrying, soaring, and slithering wonders are teaching scientists how our own bodies work – and how to fix them.
Want to Be Robust at 40-Plus? Meeting Minimum Exercise Guidelines Won’t Cut It
5 Hours of Moderate Activity a Week May Be Required to Avoid Midlife Hypertension, UCSF-Led Study Shows
3 Science of Aging is Focus of New Bakar Research Institute
UC San Francisco is launching the Bakar Aging Research Institute (BARI), a scientific community that aims to translate breakthroughs in aging research across many disciplines into new approaches and treatments that help people remain healthy and vibrant in later life.
Seniors Living Alone with Cognitive Impairment Hit Hard by COVID-19 Pandemic
Trapped in Their Homes, Elderly Are Isolated, Fearful, UCSF-Led Study Shows.
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