Happy Elie Metchnikoff’s Day – May 15 – in honor of the
founder of gerontology, a pioneering and founding figure in the scientific
struggle with degenerative aging processes and for healthy longevity. Let his
legacy inspire more research and education activities in the field of aging and
longevity. Hopefully, marking this day will become a tradition in longevity
research and advocacy community, to build on and continue the historical legacy
of great scientists in the field.
As a personal way to celebrate, the site http://www.longevityhistory.com now makes freely available for download the e-books – “A History of Life-extensionism in the Twentieth Century” and “Longevity Promotion: Multidisciplinary Perspectives” and some 40 more articles on different aspects of longevity advocacy, science, history and philosophy, including materials on Elie Metchnikoff’s legacy. http://www.longevityhistory.com/the-legacy-of-elie-metchnikoff/
Happy Metchnikoff’s Day!
https://www.facebook.com/LongevityHistory/posts/1031036410368485
Ilia Stambler, PhD
Israeli Longevity Alliance / Vetek (Seniority) Association – the Senior Citizens Movement (Israel) http://www.longevityisrael.org/
Longevity for All http://www.longevityforall.org/
Ilia Stambler, PhD
Outreach Coordinator. International Society on Aging and Disease - ISOAD http://isoad.org
Chair. Israeli Longevity Alliance / CSO. Vetek (Seniority) Association – The Senior Citizens Movement (Israel) http://www.longevityisrael.org/
Coordinator. Longevity for All http://www.longevityforall.org
Author. Longevity History. A History of Life-Extensionism in the Twentieth Century ; Longevity Promotion: Multidisciplinary Perspectives http://longevityhistory.com
Email: ilia.s...@gmail.com
Tel: 972-3-961-4296 / 0522-283-578
Skype: iliastam
Rishon Lezion. Israel