WE ARE BUILDING A NETWORK OF UNDERGRADUATE LEADERS IN AGING BIOLOGY

Time is our most valuable resource

Help create a future where we can all live healthier longer

Self Portrait at the Age of 68
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Self Portrait at the Age of 34
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Too much of our time is spent battling disease.

By targeting the mechanisms of aging directly, we can extend health and delay disease.

We know your choices for what to do with your time are endless: let us show you a career path, rich with opportunities and meaning.

The Time Initiative’s mission is to activate students' interest in aging biology, which aims to extend years of health and delay age-related disease.

We nurture passionate and talented students’ early commitment to aging research and their excitement for innovations, by supporting them with knowledge, resources, and mentors to accelerate their growth into the next leaders of the field.

OUR MISSION

Virtual or in-person! Come join our community and meet people like yourself, that are interested in the potential of the science to extend health and transform what aging will be for future generations.

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The Time Fellowship is for the brightest and most ambitious people committed to creating a world with less age-related disease.

WE ARE PROUD TO BE A PART OF THE ACADEMY FOR HEALTH AND LIFESPAN RESEARCH

The Academy for Health & Lifespan Research is a dynamic non-profit organization that plays a pivotal role in the aging ecosystem. As a hub of established researchers and scientists, the Academy is dedicated to empowering scientific endeavors in developing treatments and drugs for aging-related conditions. By acting as a catalyst and idea incubator, it accelerates groundbreaking research in laboratories worldwide, ensuring longevity initiatives receive the attention and funding they merit. The Academy fosters collaboration among top scientists, academic institutions, and drug companies, aiming to make longevity research breakthroughs accessible to all. It targets aging as the root cause of age-related disorders, supporting research for a longer, healthier life, advocating for aging as a treatable condition, and engaging the public and upcoming scientists in the field of aging.

What will you do with your time?