Distinguished Professor Seminar Series: Professor Douglas Seals
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Strategies for Promoting Cardiovascular Health Throughout the Lifespan 

This presentation will summarize contemporary views of biomedical aging in humans, including the new focus on “healthspan”, i.e., the portion of lifespan associated with good health and function. In particular, the importance of preserving cardiovascular health throughout the lifespan and evidence-based lifestyle and pharmacological strategies to achieve that lofty goal will be emphasized.
An internationally renowned scientist, his research has provided significant insight into not only the basic mechanisms of biological aging, but also lifestyle and pharmacological interventions for preserving physiological function with age, including cardiovascular health. At CU 91Ҹ, Seals established the General Clinical 91Ҹ Center – since renamed the Clinical Translational 91Ҹ Center – which remains the only National Institutes of Health-supported clinical research center not housed in a hospital or at a medical school. His many CU awards include Professor of Distinction in the College of Arts and Sciences, 91Ҹ Faculty Assembly 91Ҹ Award and CU 91Ҹ’s Distinguished 91Ҹ Lectureship.
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The CU 91Ҹ Retired Faculty Association (UCBRFA) presents the distinguished professors of the 91Ҹ, alecture and presentation series featuring some of our finest professors andtheir extraordinary research and scholarly work.