In this post, we look at the rankings of the world’s leading longevity experts. These rankings are based on research by Expertscape, a company that objectively ranks people and institutions by their expertise in more than 30,000 biomedical topics. According to their global longevity expert survey, Nir Barzilai is ranked at 13.
On what basis is Nir Barzilai ranked?
Expertscape believes that no one is an expert at anything unless they are actively investigating longevity science, are at the leading edge of knowledge, and are publishing their research in respected journals.
How are experts ranked?
Experts are ranked according to the quality and quantity of their publications. Expertscape examines all medical publications that are indexed in the National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE database. They rank the expertise of each author according to the number and type of articles that each expert has authored on the specific condition, disease, or treatment of interest to you.
This ranking method identifies experts who have a variety of backgrounds. For example, experts that they identify may be ranked highly because they conduct and publish clinical research into your condition, write reviews that are based on analysis of other researchers’ work on your condition, or author articles on the scientific underpinnings of your condition.
Nir Barzilai
Barzilai graduated from The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and completed his residency in internal medicine at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. He has also completed two fellowships at Yale on metabolism. He is now the director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Human Aging Research and of the Institutes of Health’s Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging.
He is also the Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair of Aging Research, professor in the Departments of Medicine and Genetics, and member of the Diabetes Research Center and of the Divisions of Endocrinology & Diabetes and Geriatrics. His research is focused on biology and aging, where he focuses on the genetics of exceptional longevity, where he hypothesizes and demonstrates that centenarians have protective genes, which allow the delay of aging or for protection against age-related diseases.
Who are the world’s leading experts from 1 to 50?
- Partridge, Linda
- Franceschi, C
- Bartke, A
- Dillin, Andrew
- de Cabo, R
- Seluanov, Andrei
- Gorbunova, V
- Gladyshev, Vadim N
- Madeo, F
- Kennedy, Brian
- Kroemer, G
- Wang, Meng C
- Barzilai, Nir
- Longo, Valter
- Vaiserman, A
- Kaeberlein, M
- de Magalhães, João P
- Vijg, Jan
- Caruso, Calogero
- Fontana, Luigi
- Antebi, Adam
- Buffenstein, R
- Flatt, Thomas
- Christensen, Kaare
- Brunet, Anne
- Miller, Richard
- Mair, William
- Moskalev, A A
- Lamming, Dudley W
- Accardi, G
- Austad, S
- Monaghan, P
- Garagnani, P
- Brown-Borg, H
- Willcox, Bradley J
- Sinclair, David
- Murphy, Coleen T
- Niedernhofer, L
- Slagboom, P
- Maklakov, A A
- Deelen, J
- Puca, Annibale
- Bernier, M
- Anderson, Rozalyn M
- Verdin, Eric
- Ferrucci, L
- López-Otín, Carlos
- Lemaître, J-F
- Carmona-Gutierrez, D
- Perls, Thomas
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Researched by: Bongane Nxumalo