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In his future research, he plans to continue to draw on the strengths of both captive and wild primate populations to understand the molecular consequences associated with variation in social status and social integration and how these associations may vary across the lifespan. His research program positions him to provide a uniquely rich, detailed perspective on the molecular mechanisms most closely associated with the associations between sociality, health, and survival. The results of this research, funded through his K99/R00 grant (K99-AG051764-01A1), promise to advance our understanding of the role that the quality and quantity of interpersonal relationships play in resilience during healthy aging. Thus, his research has great potential to address fundamental questions in basic science, while also having direct translational value to human health.
The goal of his research is to paint a detailed picture of the mechanistic underpinnings of the sociality health link – information that key to our understanding of the biological consequences of social behaviors and the social environment. His research program will complement those of the center’s faculty, particularly those who also study the connection between the social environment, aging and physiology. Given the interdisciplinary nature of his research, he also looks forward to the opportunity to reach across disciplines to interact and collaborate with faculty and students who are part of the CSDE.
The goal of his research is to paint a detailed picture of the mechanistic underpinnings of the sociality health link – information that key to our understanding of the biological consequences of social behaviors and the social environment. His research program will complement those of the center’s faculty, particularly those who also study the connection between the social environment, aging and physiology. Given the interdisciplinary nature of his research, he also looks forward to the opportunity to reach across disciplines to interact and collaborate with faculty and students who are part of the CSDE.
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biorxiv(2024)
GeroScienceno. 2 (2024): 2107-2122
Cassandra M. Turcotte, Audrey M. Choi, Jeffrey K. Spear, Eva M. Hernandez-Janer,Hannah G. Taboada,Michala K. Stock,Catalina I. Villamil,Samuel E. Bauman,Melween I. Martinez,Lauren J. N. Brent,Noah Snyder-Mackler,Michael J. Montague,
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGYpp.e24920-e24920, (2024)
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Animal Behaviour (2024)
Annika Freudiger, Vladimir M Jovanovic, Yilei Huang,Noah Snyder-Mackler,Donald F Conrad, Brian Miller,Michael J Montague, Hendrikje Westphal,Peter F Stadler, Stefanie Bley,Julie E Horvath,Lauren J N Brent,
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Kelly Jin, Brianah M McCoy,Elisabeth A Goldman, Viktoria Usova,Victor Tkachev,Alex D Chitsazan, Anneke Kakebeen,Unity Jeffery,Kate E Creevy,Andrea Wills,Noah Snyder-Mackler,Daniel E L Promislow
Aging cellno. 4 (2024): e14079-e14079
Cassandra M. Turcotte, Audrey M. Choi, Jeffrey K. Spear, Eva M. Hernandez-Janer,Edwin Dickinson,Hannah G. Taboada,Michala K. Stock,Catalina I. Villamil,Samuel E. Bauman,Melween I. Martinez,Lauren J. N. Brent,Noah Snyder-Mackler,
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGYpp.e24901-e24901, (2024)
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