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as saying "The first 150-year old person is probably alive right now", he and Olshansky made their famous Lifespan Bet on whether someone born before the year 2000 will still be living and be of sound mind on January 1, 2150. Austad bet in favor. Olshansky took the view that it was unlikely anyone
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would live past 130. Austad and Olshansky put $ 150 each into an investment fund, with the money and interest to go to the winner, or his descendants, in 2150. They later staked another $ 150 each.
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S. Jay Olshansky, an expert on aging at the University of Illinois at Chicago ... Olshansky, whose findings will be published on Wednesday in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Olshansky has been a vocal supporter of scientific attempts to increase the human healthspan. He is an advocate for prolonging the
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has been funded by a Special Emphasis Research Career Award and an Independent Scientist Award from the
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He is also a research associate at the Center on Aging (University of Chicago) and at the
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In 2011 he published an article on the longevity of United States presidents in the
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and a research grant from the U.S. Social Security Administration starting in 1991.
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length of life as such. In an interview he advocated for further study of
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and is co-founder and Chief Scientist at Lapetus Solutions, Inc.
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and the Kent Award from the Gerontological Society of America.
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Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences and Biogerontology
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The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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Olshansky was born on February 22, 1954. He attended
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Michigan State University
B.S.
University of Chicago
M.S.
University of Chicago
Ph.D.
Gerontology
www.sjayolshansky.com
professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
biodemography
gerontology
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
associate editor
Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences and Biogerontology
editorial boards
scientific journals
longevity
aging
parasitic diseases
Michigan State University
B.S.
University of Chicago
M.S.
sociology
Ph.D.

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