Arlan Richardson
Appearance
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Arlan Richardson | |
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Academic background | |
Education | Bachelor's degree, PhD (Chemistry) |
Alma mater | Oklahoma State University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Medicine |
Sub-discipline | Geriatric medicine |
Institutions | University of Oklahoma's College of Medicine (Professor), Oklahoma City VA Medical Center (Senior VA Career Scientist), University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Donald W. Reynolds Endowed Chair of Aging Research), Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center on Aging (Director) |
Main interests | Calorie restriction and aging, oxidative stress, molecular biology of aging |
Arlan Richardson is the Professor of Geriatric Medicine and the Donald W. Reynolds Endowed Chair of Aging Research at OUHSC and Senior VA Career Scientist at the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center.[1] His research interests include Calorie Restriction and Aging, Oxidative Stress, and Molecular Biology of Aging.[2] He is the director of the Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center on Aging.[3] He is listed in Who's Who in Gerontology and is the founder of the Barshop Institute. In 2016, Richardson told CNN that Rapamycin is the best drug he'd ever seen in slowing aging.[4]
Selected publications
[edit]- Richardson, A., Liu, F., Adamo, M. L., Van Remmen, H., & Nelson, J. F. (2004). The role of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I in mammalian ageing. Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 18(3), 393-406.
- Richardson, A. G., & Schadt, E. E. (2014). The role of macromolecular damage in aging and age-related disease. Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences, 69(Suppl_1), S28-S32.
- Richardson, A., Galvan, V., Lin, A. L., & Oddo, S. (2015). How longevity research can lead to therapies for Alzheimer's disease: The rapamycin story. Experimental gerontology, 68, 51-58.
- Richardson, A., Fischer, K. E., Speakman, J. R., De Cabo, R., Mitchell, S. J., Peterson, C. A., ... & Austad, S. N. (2016). Measures of healthspan as indices of aging in mice—a recommendation. Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences, 71(4), 427-430.
- Selvarani, R., Mohammed, S., & Richardson, A. (2021). Effect of rapamycin on aging and age-related diseases—past and future. Geroscience, 43(3), 1135-1158.
Awards
[edit]- 1993: Nathan Shock Award from the Gerontology Research Center at the National Institute on Aging for "his pioneering research on the effect of dietary restriction on gene expression" [2]
- 1995: Robert W. Kleemeier Award for "outstanding research in the field of gerontology from the Gerontological Society of America" [2]
- 2001: Harman Research Award for "research contributions in the field of aging and dietary restriction from the American Aging Association" [2]
- 2021 OSU Agriculture Champion[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Arlan Richardson".
- ^ a b c d "Homepage".
- ^ a b "2021 OSU Agriculture Champion: Arlan Richardson - Oklahoma State University". agriculture.okstate.edu. June 11, 2021.
- ^ Cohen, Elizabeth (October 6, 2016). "This pill could make your dog (and maybe you) live longer". CNN.