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Awards and Prizes , Austria , History, 21st Century , Humans , Biomedical Research/historySubject(s)
National Institute on Drug Abuse (U.S.) , Substance-Related Disorders , Humans , Substance-Related Disorders/history , United States , National Institute on Drug Abuse (U.S.)/history , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Biomedical Research/history , Behavior, Addictive/historyABSTRACT
Philanthropic foundations played a crucial role in rationalizating and organizing American society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The promotion of science was applied to medical reform, leading to the advent of genuine medical research within the framework of brand-new university hospital faculties. With the two world wars, the state became heavily involved in the field of healthcare. After 1945, it became the main source of funding for biomedical research. Philanthropy did not disappear from the institutional landscape; it continued to work in tandem with public authorities. Its role in medical research is now minor in terms of funding volume, but a strategic one in the development of projects aimed at advancing basic science and knowledge of various diseases.
Title: La philanthropie médicale aux États-Unis. Abstract: Les fondations philanthropiques ont pris une part décisive dans la rationalisation et l'organisation de la médecine dans la société américaine des débuts du xxe siècle, période pendant laquelle la promotion de la science a donné lieu à l'avènement d'une véritable recherche médicale spécialisée dans le cadre des nouvelles facultés hospitalo-universitaires. Avec les deux guerres mondiales, l'État fédéral s'est fortement engagé dans le champ de la santé. Au point qu'après 1945, il est devenu la principale source de financement de l'innovation biomédicale. La philanthropie ne disparaît pas pour autant du paysage institutionnel. Elle continue de fonctionner en tandem avec les pouvoirs publics. Son rôle est aujourd'hui minoritaire en termes de volume de financement, mais stratégique dans l'avènement de projets visant à faire avancer les connaissances sur des processus fondamentaux ainsi que sur de nombreuses maladies.
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Fund Raising , History, 20th Century , United States , Fund Raising/economics , Fund Raising/history , Fund Raising/trends , Humans , History, 19th Century , Biomedical Research/history , Biomedical Research/economics , Biomedical Research/trends , Biomedical Research/organization & administration , History, 21st Century , Foundations/history , Foundations/economics , Foundations/organization & administrationSubject(s)
Awards and Prizes , Austria , History, 21st Century , Humans , Biomedical Research/historySubject(s)
Geriatrics , Geriatrics/history , Humans , New Zealand , Australia , Congresses as Topic , Societies, Medical/history , Aging , Biomedical Research/history , Health Services for the Aged , AgedSubject(s)
Geriatrics , Geriatrics/history , Humans , New Zealand , Australia , Congresses as Topic , Societies, Medical/history , Aging , Biomedical Research/history , Health Services for the Aged , AgedSubject(s)
Geriatrics , Geriatrics/history , Humans , New Zealand , Australia , Congresses as Topic , Societies, Medical/history , Aging , Biomedical Research/history , Health Services for the Aged , AgedSubject(s)
Geriatrics , Geriatrics/history , Humans , New Zealand , Australia , Congresses as Topic , Societies, Medical/history , Aging , Biomedical Research/history , Health Services for the Aged , AgedSubject(s)
Geriatrics , Geriatrics/history , Humans , New Zealand , Australia , Congresses as Topic , Societies, Medical/history , Aging , Biomedical Research/history , Health Services for the Aged , AgedABSTRACT
The concept of the Land of Not-Unhappiness refers to the potential achievement of eliminating the pathologies of the aging process. To inform of how close we are to settling in the land, we summarize and review the achievements of research on anti-aging interventions over the last hundred years with a specific focus on strategies that slow down metabolism, compensate for aging-related losses, and target a broad range of age-related diseases. We critically evaluate the existing interventions labeled as "anti-aging," such as calorie restriction, exercise, stem cell administration, and senolytics, to provide a down-to-earth evaluation of their current applicability in counteracting aging. Throughout the text, we have maintained a light tone to make it accessible to non-experts in biogerontology, and provide a broad overview for those considering conducting studies, research, or seeking to understand the scientific basis of anti-aging medicine.
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Aging , Biomedical Research , Caloric Restriction , Humans , Aging/metabolism , Biomedical Research/trends , Biomedical Research/history , Biomedical Research/methods , Caloric Restriction/methods , Animals , Exercise/physiology , Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Senotherapeutics/pharmacologySubject(s)
Biomedical Research , Pediatrics , Humans , Pediatrics/history , Biomedical Research/history , History, 21st Century , History, 20th Century , ChildABSTRACT
The history of sex research demonstrates an ongoing coexistence of multiple, conflicting meanings of sex. This history raises questions for scientists about the deployment of a research variable that lacks precision. Cross-disciplinary collaboration between scientists and science and technology studies (STS) scholars offers a way to find solutions to this problem.
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Biomedical Research , Sex , Technology , Biomedical Research/historyABSTRACT
The National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), was founded in 1974 to support and conduct research on aging and the health and well-being of older adults. Fifty years ago, the concept of studying aging generated much skepticism. Early NIA-funded research findings helped establish the great value of aging research and provided the foundation for significant science advances that have improved our understanding of the aging process, diseases and conditions associated with aging, and the effects of health inequities, as well as the need to promote healthy aging lifestyles. Today, we celebrate the many important contributions to aging research made possible by NIA, as well as opportunities to continue to make meaningful progress. NIA emphasizes that the broad aging research community must continue to increase and expand our collective efforts to recruit and train a diverse next generation of aging researchers.