Judith Campisi

Judith Campisi
Nationality American
Fields Biogerontology
Institutions Buck Institute
SENS Research Foundation
Lifeboat Foundation
Alma mater Stony Brook University
Known for Cellular senescence
Notable awards Longevity Prize from the Ipsen Foundation
Olav Thon Foundation Prize

Judith Campisi is a professor of biogerontology at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. She is also a member of the SENS Research Foundation Advisory Board and an adviser at the Lifeboat Foundation. She is co-editor in chief of the Aging Journal, together with Mikhail Blagosklonny and David Sinclair. She is listed in Who's Who in Gerontology.

She is widely known for her research on how senescent cells influence aging and cancer - in particular the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).[1]

Career

Campisi got her B.A. in Chemistry in 1974 and Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1979 from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and completed her postdoctoral training at the Harvard Medical School in 1982.[2] She initially joined the Boston University Medical School, and moved onto the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a Senior Scientist in 1991.[2] She then moved to the Buck Institute in 2002.

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