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Gerontology Research Group

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Gerontology Research Group is a non profit research group that researches about aging, mainly focusing on people who are 110 years old or older.[1] The group later eventually wants to start slowing and reversing aging. Most of the members of the group are respected scientists or have a PHD.[2][3] The group was founded in the year 1990 by L. Stephen Coles and Stephen M. Kaye.[4] However after Coles' death, he was replaced by John M. Adams.

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  1. Nuwer, Rachel (4 July 2014). "Keeping Track of the Oldest People in the World". Smithsonian. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  2. White, Gayle (8 February 2006). "Supercentenarians giving researchers clues on longevity". Chicago Tribune. Cox News Service. Archived from the original on 4 January 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. "Longevity gene keeps mind sharp". BBC News. 2006-12-26.
  4. Glaser, Vicki (June 2013). "Interview with L. Stephen Coles, MD, PhD". Rejuvenation Research. 15 (3): 250–253. doi:10.1089/rej.2013.1444. PMID 23651414.