FACULTY AFFILIATES IN THE NEWS See all >
- 9/10/2014 – Stanford scientists map white matter connections within the human brain
- 7/31/2014 – Around The World, Schizophrenia Isn’t Always Seen As Debilitating
- 7/31/2014 – Stanford’s dean of Earth Sciences named to newly established Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research
- 7/28/2014 – The U.S. suffers from lifespan inequality gap, Stanford researcher says
- 6/30/2014 – Language can help the elderly cope with the challenges of aging
- 6/2/2014 – Catherine Heaney to receive Roland Prize for developing long-term community partnerships
- 5/21/2014 – Do Not Resuscitate: What Young Doctors Would Choose
- 5/21/2014 – Ten Tips for Building Stronger Networks in Work and Life
- 5/8/2014 – Recharging old brains
- 5/7/2014 – Infusion of young blood recharges brains of old mice, study finds
- 5/5/2014 – Virtual reality: It’s not just for video games
- 5/4/2014 – Swapping Young Blood for Old Reverses Aging
- 5/4/2014 – Young Blood May Hold Key to Reversing Aging
- 4/28/2014 – Dying for a Paycheck
- 4/23/2014 – AntriaBio Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board
- 4/14/2014 – Cultivating happiness often misunderstood, says Stanford researcher
- 4/14/2014 – Finding May Explain Why Women More Likely Develop Alzheimer’s
- 4/2/2014 – If You Like Immersion, You’ll Love This Reality
- 3/26/2014 – The VR Experience That May Have Convinced Mark Zuckerberg to Buy Oculus
- 3/26/2014 – Jeffrey Pfeffer: Do Workplace Hierarchies Still Matter?
- 2/20/2014 – Light Therapy Changes the Way Mice Feel Pain
- 1/10/2014 – The addictive power of money
- 12/18/2013 – Tricking the brain with transformative virtual reality
- 12/7/2013 – Designing behavior for better health
- 12/3/2013 – Postmenopausal estrogen decline largely unrelated to changes in cognition, mood
- 11/25/2013 – Estrogen Won’t Make Women Sharper After Menopause, Study Finds
- 11/4/2013 – Quantity, not just quality, in new Stanford brain scan method
- 10/18/2013 – Stanford 2013 Roundtable panelists demystify the secrets of happiness
CENTER ON LONGEVITY IN THE NEWS See all >
- 8/24/2014 – What You Should Know About The 50+ Job Market
- 7/22/2014 – Shifting generations may explain slow wage growth
- 7/21/2014 – Yellen Wage Gauges Blurred by Boomer-Millennial Shift
- 7/18/2014 – Learning to Make Work More Like Summer Camp
- 6/30/2014 – What It Means to Live a Good Life
- 6/28/2014 – Book Review: ‘The Upside of Aging’
- 6/20/2014 – Aging isn’t the challenge; building an equitable society is
- 6/19/2014 – Boomers: Prepare for Your Second Act
- 5/27/2014 – Living to 100?
- 5/23/2014 – Stanford Is Looking For a Few Good Midlifers
- 5/19/2014 – ‘Gray Divorce’ and Other Demographic Trends
- 5/16/2014 – Why Hillary Clinton Isn’t Too Old for 2016
- 5/4/2014 – Young Blood May Hold Key to Reversing Aging
- 4/25/2014 – Young Prizewinners Help People With Dementia
- 4/14/2014 – Center on Longevity competition challenges students to design products for seniors
- 4/2/2014 – Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute to offer transformative experience
- 3/28/2014 – Finances and the Aging Brain
- 3/20/2014 – Designing a better way to cope with Alzheimer’s
- 3/12/2014 – The Science of Older and Wiser
- 2/5/2014 – Let’s redefine what retirement means
- 1/27/2014 – The Older Mind May Just Be a Fuller Mind
- 1/23/2014 – Students Devise Products for Adults With Dementia
- 12/20/2013 – Can memory video games deliver on brain-boosting claims?
- 12/20/2013 – Service helps generate retirement income, avoid tax penalty
- 12/16/2013 – Stanford study urges more accurate estimates of financial fraud
- 12/3/2013 – Postmenopausal estrogen decline largely unrelated to changes in cognition, mood
- 11/26/2013 – Let’s Operate 401(k) Plans as True Retirement Plans
- 11/25/2013 – Why Are Seniors The Fastest-Growing Demographic On Social Media?
- 10/31/2013 – Why You Want to Hire Older Workers
- 10/3/2013 – $17 million in NIH support earned by eight researchers