Why is research on the basic biology of aging important for cardiovascular disease?
AFAR Grantee Laura Niklason, MD, PhD, discusses how new research about the biology of aging can advance our understanding and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Niklason spoke at the 2009 AFAR Scientific Conference, "The Aging Heart: A Roadmap to Cardiac Independence", held in New York on October 6, 2009. For more information about AFAR-supported research, visit www.afar.org
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