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Learn about the leading edge research being supported by Beeson Program funding. Beeson Physician Scholars are working to understand the way that age and aging are implicated in a wide range of conditions.

Click on the following links to find out more about what Beeson Scholars are researching in the following areas:

Acute care

Age-related macular degeneration

Alcohol abuse

ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)

Alzheimer's disease

Androgen receptor gene

Anxiety

Atrial fibrillation

Behavior intervention

Biomarkers

Brain

CAG/glutamine tract

Cancer

Cardiac

Cardiovascular diseases

Cellular senescence

Centenarians

Central nervous system

Cerebral white matter

Chronic conditions

Chronic pain

Cognition

Cognitive controls

Cognitive impairment

Community living

Cultural issues

Degenerative diseases

Dementia and delirium

Depression

Diabetes

Diagnostic technology

Disability

Diseases

Driving

Elder abuse/neglect

Emotions

Emphysema

End-of-life

Endocrinology

Ethics

Falls and falls prevention

Frailty

Functional dependence

Functional outcomes

Gait

Gene expression

Genetics

Head Injury

Health insurance

Healthcare systems

Hormone therapy

Hospice

Huntington's disease

Influenza

Insulin resistance

Kennedy's disease

Kidney disease

Late-onset diseases

Later life

Low-income elderly

Medical decision-making

Medication

Memory

Mitochondria

Mobility

Motor function

Movement disorders

Muscular dystrophies

Neurodegenerative diseases

Neuroimaging

Neurological disease

Neuronal dysfunction

Nursing home

Obesity

Obstructive sleep apnea

Oncology

Osteoarthritis

Osteoporosis

Oxidative stress

Parkinson's

Patient-provider relationship

PGC-1

Prescription medicines

Prevention

Proteins

Quality of care

Race

Retinal degeneration

Rheumatological conditions

Screening

Skin conditions

Stroke

Surgery

Telomeres

Therapeutic efficacy

Training

Treatment

Vascular disease

Vitamin D

Werner syndrome

Wound repair

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