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Latest Developments in Aging Research

Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship 2026

May 15, 2026

The Summer Research Fellowship in Aging Biology provides support to 10 immersive, full-time summer research experiences for University of Rochester undergraduates.

Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship 2026
Name Year Mentor
Aidan Flanders Junior Floria Uy
Aidan Galgano Junior Karl Glastad
Arjith Mathew Freshman Andrei Seluanov
Bingqi Zhang Sophomore Vera Gorbunova
Cassidy Garibaldo Junior Karl Glastad
Erwan Canoglu Freshman Andrei Seluanov/Vera Gorbunova
Jannelle Adrienne Esguarra Junior Vera Gorbunova
Jessica Chen Sophomore Hongbo Liu
Minjie Yuan Sophomore Vera Gorbunova
Phoebe Han Freshman Vera Gorbunova

Nathan Shock Centers Annual Meeting 2026

April 27-28, 2026

The Nathan Shock Centers Annual Meeting 2026 was hosted in Bethesda. In this meeting, Dr. Vera Gorbunova gave a New Nathan Shock Center Presentation, and Dr. Andrei Seluanov gave a presentation about the Live Animal Resource Core at the University of Rochester. Dr. M. Kerry O’Banion, Dr. Floria Uy, Dr. Karl Glastad, and Dr. Hongbo Liu attended the meeting and presented posters.

Aging Research Day Conference 2025

October 24, 2025

Our annual Aging Research Day showcases the latest scientific advances in basic biology and clinical aging research. This full day conference features a keynote address by a national/international aging research expert as well as highlights the groundbreaking work of our University of Rochester aging investigators.

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Rochester named site of research center to study the biology of aging

July 15, 2025

The National Institute on Aging has awarded the Nathan Shock Center awarded Rochester a five-year grant to establish the Upstate NY Comparative Biology of Aging Nathan Shock Center. The Upstate NY Comparative Biology of Aging Nathan Shock Center will be one of only eight such centers in the United States. The core team of the new center includes faculty members from the River Campus and the University of Rochester Medical Center, with areas of expertise in veterinary biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics.

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