Fountain of Youth Discovered? Ask the Mouse!!
Scientist Wins the First Methuselah Foundation Rejuvenation "M Prize" for Reversing Aging in Middle-Aged Mice Using Techniques Applicable to Human Beings
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Dr. Aubrey de Grey, Chairman of The Methuselah Foundation (www.Mprize.org), awarded the first ever Methuselah Mouse Rejuvenation Prize to Dr. Stephen Spindler, who lead the first experiment to achieve rejuvenation in middle-aged mice, making them biologically younger while extending their lifespans..
More: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6566696/
--
Stephen R. Spindler
Professor of Biochemistry
Focus of My Research:
The rate of animal aging is strongly influenced by diet. The more calories consumed, the faster it ages. Well-fed animals not only age faster, they have higher mortality from cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. And the reverse is true, the fewer calories eaten (provided malnutrition is avoided) the slower an animal ages, the lower the death rate from cancer, and the lower the rate of heart disease and diabetes. This dietary regimen of under nutrition without malnutrition is called caloric restriction. The positive relationship between caloric restriction, health and longevity has been found from mammals to insects to worms....
http://www.biochemis...y/spindler.html