56 min

Dr. Jennifer Garrison - On Delaying Menopause And Ovarian Aging For Longevity, Women's Health, Fertility, Reproductive And Economic Equality, Funding Research, Hormones, Longevity Intervention Measuring, The Microbiome And Estrogen (Episode #113‪)‬ The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

    • Alternative Health

👉 Check out the full podcast here for Show Notes, Transcript, Links & More: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast-113-dr-jennifer-garrison
“If we can understand why ovaries are aging prematurely, and what those mechanisms are, that will tell us something about aging in the rest of the body as well. So this becomes an important thing for not just women, but also men.” - Dr. Jennifer Garrison, Assistant Professor, Buck Institute. Co-Founder & Director, Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity & Equality
Dr. Jennifer Garrison is a returning guest who is a world-renowned scientist and has won numerous awards for her research on aging and brain science and is a passionate advocate for women’s health. Her science focuses on female reproductive aging and is the Faculty Director of the Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity & Equality. 
Jennifer is an assistant professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and also holds appointments at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the University of Southern California.
In this episode, we dig into:
Improving women's health
Increasing female reproductive longevity
Delaying Menopause and its positive impact
What is needed to create Nobel Prize-worthy scientific breakthroughs
The mechanics of funding scientific research
Estrogen and the microbiome 
Why studying ovarian aging is as equally important for men
Thoughts on Rapamycin's impact on ovarian aging
How you can help
And more
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Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, John Gray, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Maziar Brumand, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Julia Jones, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Dr. Molly Maloof, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren, Larisa Petrini, Leighanne Champion, Mike Bennet, Dr. Louise Swartswalter, Dr. Joseph Antoun, Patrick McKeown, John Gray, Brooke Schnittman, Natalia Spierings, Adele Wimsett, Kelly Starrett, Dr. Alan Bauman, Max Gotzler, Dr. Marcy Cole, Kim Raine, Eugene Butcher and many more! 
 
If you enjoyed the podcast episode, please consider leaving a short review! It takes a few seconds but means the world to me to get the best guests and content for you and I love reading your reviews! Thank you!
 

👉 Check out the full podcast here for Show Notes, Transcript, Links & More: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast-113-dr-jennifer-garrison
“If we can understand why ovaries are aging prematurely, and what those mechanisms are, that will tell us something about aging in the rest of the body as well. So this becomes an important thing for not just women, but also men.” - Dr. Jennifer Garrison, Assistant Professor, Buck Institute. Co-Founder & Director, Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity & Equality
Dr. Jennifer Garrison is a returning guest who is a world-renowned scientist and has won numerous awards for her research on aging and brain science and is a passionate advocate for women’s health. Her science focuses on female reproductive aging and is the Faculty Director of the Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity & Equality. 
Jennifer is an assistant professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and also holds appointments at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the University of Southern California.
In this episode, we dig into:
Improving women's health
Increasing female reproductive longevity
Delaying Menopause and its positive impact
What is needed to create Nobel Prize-worthy scientific breakthroughs
The mechanics of funding scientific research
Estrogen and the microbiome 
Why studying ovarian aging is as equally important for men
Thoughts on Rapamycin's impact on ovarian aging
How you can help
And more
Follow Jennifer On:
Twitter LinkedIn Website GCRLE Follow Claudia On:
Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter  
Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, John Gray, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Maziar Brumand, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Julia Jones, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Dr. Molly Maloof, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren, Larisa Petrini, Leighanne Champion, Mike Bennet, Dr. Louise Swartswalter, Dr. Joseph Antoun, Patrick McKeown, John Gray, Brooke Schnittman, Natalia Spierings, Adele Wimsett, Kelly Starrett, Dr. Alan Bauman, Max Gotzler, Dr. Marcy Cole, Kim Raine, Eugene Butcher and many more! 
 
If you enjoyed the podcast episode, please consider leaving a short review! It takes a few seconds but means the world to me to get the best guests and content for you and I love reading your reviews! Thank you!
 

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