Biogerontology, volume 25, issue 1, pages 1-8

Seven knowledge gaps in modern biogerontology

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-01-11
Journal: Biogerontology
scimago Q1
SJR1.007
CiteScore8.0
Impact factor4.4
ISSN13895729, 15736768
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Aging
Gerontology
Abstract
About a year ago, members of the editorial board of Biogerontology were requested to respond to a query by the editor-in-chief of the journal as to what one question within their field of ageing research still needs to be asked and answered. This editorial is inspired by the wide range and variety of questions, ideas, comments and suggestions received in response to that query. The seven knowledge gaps identified in this article are arranged into three main categories: evolutionary aspects of longevity, biological survival and death aspects, and heterogeneity in the progression and phenotype of ageing. This is not an exhaustive and exclusive list, and may be modified and expanded. Implications of these knowledge gaps, especially in the context of ongoing attempts to develop effective interventions in ageing and longevity are also discussed.

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