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Dr. L. Stephen Coles (born January 19, 1941) is a professor at the UCLA, and the co-founder and moving force behind the development of the Gerontology Research Group.
As a VP for Medical Education, The Kronos Group, he is a co-founder and director of the Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group. He is also assistant researcher in the department of surgery at the UCLA Medical School. Dr. Coles is the author of over 70 scientific papers, and holds two patents.
He received his B.S. in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, his Master's in mathematics from the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D. in systems and communication sciences from Carnegie Mellon University, both located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After attending Stanford University Medical School, Dr. Coles completed his Clinical Internship in OB/GYN at the Jackson Memorial Hospital of the University of Miami Medical School. After teaching at UC Berkeley, Dr. Coles served as a Visiting Scientist for the Central Intelligence Agency's Office of Research and Development in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Coles has been instrumental in the bridging of the gap between mainstream science and life-extension research, working with such notables as Leonard Hayflick Aubrey de Grey, and Jay Olshansky.
In 2004, Dr. Coles was a co-founder of the Supercentenarian Research Foundation.
References
- http://www.grg.org/
- http://www.supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/
- http://www.maxlife.org/coles.html
- http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2006/12/19/gupta.supercentenarians.cnn
Partial bibliography of peer-reviewed publications by him
Coles LS; Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group (LA-GRG). Validated supercentenarian cases aged 114 and above. Rejuvenation Res. 2006 Winter;9(4):503-5. PMID 17105392
Coles LS. Validated worldwide supercentenarians for 2004. Rejuvenation Res. 2005 Spring;8(1):69-71. PMID 15798378
Coles LS; Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group (LA-GRG). Validated supercentenarian cases aged 114 and above. Rejuvenation Res. 2004 Winter;7(4):271-3. Review. PMID 15671732
Coles LS. Demographics of human supercentenarians and the implications for longevity medicine. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004 Jun;1019:490-5. Review. PMID 15247072
Coles LS. Demography of human supercentenarians. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2004 Jun;59(6):B579-86. PMID 15215268
Coles LS. Table of world-wide living supercentenarians. J Anti Aging Med. 2003;6(4):357-60. PMID 15142437
Coles LS. Table of world-wide living supercentenarians. J Anti Aging Med. 2003;6(3):275-8. PMID 14987438
Coles LS. Table of world-wide living supercentenarians. J Anti Aging Med. 2003 Spring;6(1):65-8. PMID 12941183
Coles LS. The life and contributions of Professor Bernard L. Strehler, founding editor-in-chief of mechanisms of ageing and development, professor of biology at the University of Southern California (February 21, 1925-May 13, 2001). Mech Ageing Dev. 2002 Apr 30;123(8):821-5. PMID 12044929
de Grey AD, Gavrilov L, Olshansky SJ, Coles LS, Cutler RG, Fossel M, Harman SM. Antiaging technology and pseudoscience. Science. 2002 Apr 26;296(5568):656. PMID 11985356