With a new research award, USC Leonard Davis School of
Gerontology Postdoctoral Researcher Sebastian Brandhorst will investigate how a «fast - mimicking» diet could target cells that show signs of aging for removal and potentially restore more youthful function.
«More gray matter is associated with better cognitive function, while decreases in gray matter are associated with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias,» said Shannon Halloway, PhD, the lead author of the Journal of
Gerontology paper and the Kellogg / Golden Lamp Society
Postdoctoral Fellow in the Rush University College of Nursing.