Genomic Researcher Says the Elderly are Key to Fighting Health Problems
Tom Fudge: There's been a lot of genetic research into what a person's genetic makeup can do to make people sick. But what kinds of genes protect you from illness? That's what researchers at Scripps are trying to find out. They have mounted a research project to examine the genetic makeup of many people over age 80 who have never suffered from chronic diseases.
Those interested in participating in the Wellderly Study must be 80 years or older with no history of major or chronic disease such as cancer or diabetes or long-term medication regimen. Participants will meet with a study clinician to undergo a general health assessment, discuss individual and family health history and donate a small blood sample.
More information on the program is available by calling (800) SCRIPPS between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Pacific time on weekdays.
Guests
- Dr. Eric J. Topol , director of Scripps Genomic Medicine and principal investigator of a study on healthy elderly people.
- Do Jerman, senior citizen who is participating in the Wellderly Study.