Denham Harman Research Award

The Denham Harman Research Award is a lifetime achievement award given by the American Aging Association to researchers who have given outstanding contributions to research on aging over the course of their careers.[1]

Past Recipients

Past recipients include Nathan Shock, Bruce Ames, Earl Stadtman, Caleb Finch, Arlan Richardson, Mark A. Smith, David Andrew Sinclair and George Perry.

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References

  1. http://www.americanaging.org/awards.html Archived 2008-12-26 at the Wayback Machine American Aging Association Awards
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