Aging-well

Aging is a natural process that affects every part of the body, including physical health, cognitive function, and overall well-being. While aging brings inevitable changes, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help preserve strength, mobility, and mental clarity. 

An elderly couple embracing in the snow

Common age-related conditions include osteoporosis, arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline. Many older adults also experience challenges with balance, muscle strength, and memory, which can increase the risk of falls and other health complications. 

We conduct clinical trials focused on improving the health and quality of life for older adults. Our research explores potential treatments for a variety of aging-related conditions as well as research on the why aging processes vary from person to person. Our experienced team partners with appropriate specialists and primary care physicians to ensure comprehensive support for study participants. 

Active aging-well studies.

There are studies you can join — we’re still working to add them here. In the meantime, our team can help you explore all of them.

Interested in more aging-well studies?

Key conditions.

Healthy Aging

Longevity studies, Preventive health studies, Maintaining independence, Studying cognitive health in aging

Age-Related Conditions

Sarcopenia, Frailty, Age-related macular degeneration, Hearing loss

Lifestyle & Aging

Nutrition for older adults, Exercise and mobility, Social engagement, Mental wellness in aging