A Call for a New National Institute for Longevity and Aging Research (NILAR)
On June 14, 2024, Chair Cathy McMorris-Rodgers proposed a reform of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aiming to improve clarity and transparency, increase oversight, and eliminate silos within the current structure. While reform is indeed necessary, the proposal to rename the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to the National Institute on Dementia threatens to undermine the progress the NIA has made in aging biology over the past 50 years.
A4LI holds a unique position and opportunity to continue fostering discoveries in aging biology. We recognize that longevity and aging research will become a central focus of the NIH as the number of older Americans is expected to rise exponentially. As an organization dedicated to ending the threat of age-related diseases and making longevity medicines accessible and equitable, we are motivated by this reform and are proposing the establishment of a new institute, the National Institute for Longevity and Aging Research (NILAR). NILAR will increase support for aging biology research and drive innovative solutions that accelerate the translation of scientific breakthroughs into therapies, ultimately benefiting the health and wellness of all.
Our outlined proposal was submitted to the Energy and Commerce Committee on August 16, 2024.
In order for NILAR to receive the attention it deserves, we ask you to please demonstrate your support by signing our proposal and sharing this with your network. We have collected over 500 signatures so far and will continue to collect signatures until our next D.C. Fly-In.
Support the Implementation of the National Institute for Longevity and Aging Research (NILAR)
Your signature represents a collective voice and demonstrates widespread support and urgency. Together, we can influence policymakers, raise awareness, and drive the progress needed to make a real difference.
National Institute for Longevity and Aging Research Proposal
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