The Herczeg Institute on Aging at Tel Aviv University promotes interdisciplinary research integrating biological, psychological, social, and clinical perspectives.
The Institute advances knowledge on aging processes and their impact on individuals and society.
Research Areas:
- Biological and Clinical Aspects of Aging
Research focusing on the biological mechanisms of aging, physiological processes, and clinical conditions associated with later life, including health and medical aspects.
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- Psychological and Behavioral Aspects of Aging
Research focusing on mental health, emotional well-being, resilience, and behavioral processes in aging populations.
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- Social and Societal Dimensions of Aging
Research focusing on social structures, community life, and the societal implications of aging, including the impact on families and communities.
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- Health, Functioning, and Quality of Life
Research focusing on independence, daily functioning, and quality of life in older adults.
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- Aging Policy and Societal Challenges
Research focusing on public policy, aging populations, and the broader challenges facing modern societies.
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The Institute encourages collaboration among researchers at Tel Aviv University and internationally, supporting innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of aging.