Paul F. Glenn

Paul F. Glenn

The purpose of the foundation, which was founded in 1965 by Paul F. Glenn, is to extend the healthy productive years of life through research on the mechanisms of biological aging. The Glenn Foundation does not solicit charitable contributions.

For information regarding grant applications, please contact the American Federation for Aging Research.

Glenn Consortium for Research in Aging

The Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging

The Paul F. Glenn Laboratories are dedicated to understanding the mechanisms of normal aging and the development of interventions to delay its onset and progression, thereby extending the healthy years of human life.

Glenn Laboratory for the Science of Aging

Glenn Laboratory for the Science of Aging, in operation since 1982. The lab is currently located in MIT’s Koch Biology Building (Building 68).

Glenn Center for Aging Research

The Glenn Center for Aging Research will strengthen Salk’s focus on understanding the cascade of events that accompany the aging process with the overarching goal to contribute scientific discoveries that can promote healthy aging for humanity.

The Science of Healthy Aging

For 28 years, the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) has supported the science of healthier aging.