Michal Jazwinski

Dr. Michal Jazwinski, Director, Tulane Center for Aging, Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry, received his doctoral degree from Stanford University.  He completed postdoctoral training at Rockefeller University where he stayed as an assistant professor.  He moved to Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans as an associate professor, where he achieved the rank of professor.  He is currently a professor of medicine and a professor of biochemistry at Tulane University.  He also directs the Tulane Center for Aging.

S. Michal Jazwinski, American molecular geneticist. Achievements include identification of genes differentially expressed during aging and genes implicated in longevity. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellow, 1975-1978; recipient merit award, National Institutes of Health, grantee.

Dr. Jazwinski is active in research and education with a focus on aging and especially the genetics of aging.

He is also working as Principal Investigator of Mentoring Research Excellence in Aging and Regenerative Medicine, Louisiana

Membership:

Trustee, Krol Foundation, Clifton, New Jersey, since 1991, president since 1996. Fellow Gerontological Society of America. Member American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society Microbiology (chair-elect division X 1997-1998), Genetics Society of America.

S. Michal Jazwinski, Ph.D. | Medicine (tulane.edu)

Mentoring Research Excellence in Aging and Regenerative Medicine – S Jazwinski (grantome.com)