In this paper, I present an emerging explanatory framework about ageing and care. In particular, I focus on how, in contrast to most classical accounts of ageing, biomedicine today construes the ageing process as a modifiable trajectory. This framing turns ageing from a stage of inexorable decline into the focus of preventive strategies, harnessing the functional plasticity of the ageing organism. I illustrate this shift by focusing on studies of the demographic dynamics in human population, observations of ageing as an intraspecifically heterogenous phenotype, and the experimental manipulation of longevity, in both model organisms and humans. I suggest that such an explanatory framework about ageing creates the epistemological conditions f...
examine the mechanistic basis and wider implications of adopting a developmental perspective on huma...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Ageing is one of the most complex and difficult problems for humans to face and for science to solve...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Aim Prevention technology provides tools for realizing healthy ageing. Gerontechnology has evolved f...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Aim Prevention technology provides tools for realizing healthy ageing. Gerontechnology has evolved f...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
Ageing is a progressive failure of defence and repair processes that produces physiological frailty ...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targete...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
examine the mechanistic basis and wider implications of adopting a developmental perspective on huma...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...
Ageing is one of the most complex and difficult problems for humans to face and for science to solve...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Aim Prevention technology provides tools for realizing healthy ageing. Gerontechnology has evolved f...
Increases in human lifespan worldwide have revealed that advancing age is the predominant risk facto...
International audienceHuman ageing, along with the ageing of conventional model organisms, is freque...
Population ageing is probably the single most important healthcare challenge the developed and devel...
Aim Prevention technology provides tools for realizing healthy ageing. Gerontechnology has evolved f...
Understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of ageing is one of the key challenges in current bi...
Ageing is a progressive failure of defence and repair processes that produces physiological frailty ...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targete...
Increased longevity is the success story of 20th-century biomedicine, together with improvements in ...
examine the mechanistic basis and wider implications of adopting a developmental perspective on huma...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
In this chapter, we discuss how social and biological studies of ageing can converge to provide a me...