The Mesulam Center was awarded a $20 million grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to establish an international multi-center SuperAging consortium. This grant will expand SuperAging research to locations across the United States and in Canada.
Since 2008, Emily Rogalski, PhD, and Changiz Geula, PhD, have studied SuperAging. Rogalski defined a “SuperAger” as someone who is over age 80 with superior memory capacity.
“I expect the expanded project to generate exciting discoveries on factors that enhance the brain's resistance to Alzheimer's disease and to the wear and tear of aging,” said Marsel Mesulam, MD, director of the Mesulam Center.