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- Category: Fundraising, News
The BSRA is proud to have been supporting scientists working in ageing research for generations. Every year we award small grants ranging from £500 to £3000 to young and promising researchers (see previous winners). At a time when resources in academia are scarce, these can be invaluable. Awardees are given the opportunity to share their
- Category: News
The UK has world-leading expertise in the biology of ageing. But where is the best place in the UK for ageing research? The British Society for Research on Ageing is often asked this question. but it is hard to answer. One way to quantify activity in ageing research across the country is through the BSRA
- Category: Governance, News, Policy
Speaking at the launch of this collaboration between the British Society for Research on Ageing (BSRA) and the Dutch Society for Research on Ageing (DuSRA), leaders from both societies outlined their shared vision for advancing the study of ageing through deeper international collaboration. This partnership reflects their commitment to improving the scientific understanding of ageing,
- Category: Events, Funding, Industry, Korenchevsky, News, Uncategorized
200 delegates from across the ageing research field came together at Manchester Metropolitan University for 3 days in September for the BSRA’s 74th Annual Scientific Meeting. Coordinated by local organiser, BSRA Trustee Paul Morgan, this year’s ASM included renowned international keynote speakers, researchers from almost 20 UK institutions, talented early-career researchers and over 60 poster
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Professor David Weinkove, Chair of the British Society for Research on Ageing (BSRA), will be representing the Society at Nutra Healthspan Summit on the 12th-13th November in London, an international gathering bringing together scientists, industry leaders in the nutrition space, and innovators working to extend healthy human lifespan. His attendance signals an important step in