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Norman Lazarus

Research on Healthy Human Ageing:

Norman Lazarus is a Professor at the Centre for Human and Applied Physiological Sciences at King's College London.3 He is an expert on the physiology of healthy human ageing, having studied the science behind ageing for over 30 years.2 Dr. Lazarus was born in South Africa and graduated from Wits University in 1956 with a BSc and medical degree.1 He obtained his PhD in the United States, where he conducted research on diabetes at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, DC.1

Dr. Lazarus moved to the UK in 1970 and worked in the pharmaceutical industry.1 He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathology in 1991.1 For the past 15 years, he has been a Professor at King's College London, acting both as a subject and an investigator on the physiology of healthy ageing.13

At 85 years old, Dr. Lazarus is medication-free, still an active long-distance cyclist, and continues to lead a healthy lifestyle.2 He is the author of "The Lazarus Strategy," a book that topped the Sunday Times book charts and provides guidance on ageing well and wisely.25

Dr. Lazarus has also contributed to various research projects and publications related to healthy ageing, physical activity, and immunesenescence.6 His LinkedIn username is norman-r-lazarus-42002449, where he has shared his experiences as an aged cyclist.4

Highlights

In conversation with Professor Norman Lazarus
Oct 14 · kcl.ac.uk
Ageing Research at King's (ARK) Lecture Series
Professor Norman Lazarus
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Location

Greater Guildford Area, United Kingdom