Author of a major book
on Telomerase
Therapy, which the Wall Street Journal named as one of the five
best science books of the year, and working to bring telomerase therapy to
human trials, Michael Fossel, M.D., Ph.D. (born 1950, GReversing Human Aging PDFreenwich,
Connecticut) was a professor of clinical medicine at Michigan State
University for almost 30 years and still teaches Biology of Aging as a
university professor.
Founder and former editor-in-chief of Rejuvenation Research, he
is best known for his views on telomerase therapy as a possible treatment for
cellular senescence and human age-related disease. Dr. Fossel has appeared on
many major news programs to discuss aging and regularly on National Public
Radio (NPR). He is also a respected lecturer, author, and physician.
Prior to earning his M.D. at Stanford Medical School, Fossel earned a joint B.A. (cum laude) and M.A. in psychology at Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in neurobiology at Stanford University. He is also a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. After graduating from medical school in 1981, he was awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship and taught at Stanford University Medical School.
Prior to earning his M.D. at Stanford Medical School, Fossel earned a joint B.A. (cum laude) and M.A. in psychology at Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in neurobiology at Stanford University. He is also a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. After graduating from medical school in 1981, he was awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship and taught at Stanford University Medical School.
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