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#60- SSD Interviews Dr. Richard Miller | Delayed Aging

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Join Dr. Sandra Cammarata and Dr. Giovanni Campanile as they interview Dr. Richard Miller, a distinguished physician-scientist and one of the most influential figures in aging research. As a Professor of Pathology at the University of Michigan and Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Aging Research, Dr. Miller has spent decades unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms that influence longevity and age-related diseases.

With MD and PhD degrees from Yale University and a career spanning institutions like Harvard, Sloan-Kettering, and Boston University, Dr. Miller brings unmatched depth and insight to the field. His pioneering work focuses on how stress responses, hormones, and nutrients affect the biology of aging, using innovative models and pharmacologic interventions to delay aging and extend healthspan in mice. His research has also explored what sets long-lived species apart, shedding light on how nature’s blueprints can inform human longevity.

A recipient of numerous accolades—including the Nathan Shock Award, the Irving Wright Award, and the Kleemeier Award—Dr. Miller has shaped the landscape of geroscience through editorial leadership, national advisory roles, and groundbreaking studies. His dedication to advancing our understanding of aging has inspired generations of researchers and brought us closer to the possibility of healthier, longer lives.

Find more of Dr. Richard Miller here: https://www.richmillerlab.com/

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Join Dr. Sandra Cammarata and Dr. Giovanni Campanile as they interview Dr. Richard Miller, a distinguished physician-scientist and one of the most influential figures in aging research. As a Professor of Pathology at the University of Michigan and Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Aging Research, Dr. Miller has spent decades unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms that influence longevity and age-related diseases.

With MD and PhD degrees from Yale University and a career spanning institutions like Harvard, Sloan-Kettering, and Boston University, Dr. Miller brings unmatched depth and insight to the field. His pioneering work focuses on how stress responses, hormones, and nutrients affect the biology of aging, using innovative models and pharmacologic interventions to delay aging and extend healthspan in mice. His research has also explored what sets long-lived species apart, shedding light on how nature’s blueprints can inform human longevity.

A recipient of numerous accolades—including the Nathan Shock Award, the Irving Wright Award, and the Kleemeier Award—Dr. Miller has shaped the landscape of geroscience through editorial leadership, national advisory roles, and groundbreaking studies. His dedication to advancing our understanding of aging has inspired generations of researchers and brought us closer to the possibility of healthier, longer lives.

Find more of Dr. Richard Miller here: https://www.richmillerlab.com/

Find more of us here:
Website: https://siciliansecret.com/
Our Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sicilian-Secret-Diet-4-color-trade/dp/189969496X/
Our Supplements: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWZLCM6H
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@siciliansecretdiet
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siciliansecretdiet/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sicilian-Secret-Diet-106204798725447
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@siciliansecretdiet
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sicilian-secret-diet/id1566575032

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