Aging-US Now on ResearchGate, Enhancing Visibility for Authors and Readers

12-17-2025

Joining ResearchGate allows Aging-US authors to connect their work with a wider network of peers, fostering collaboration, advancing understanding of the biology of aging, and helping translate discoveries into better health outcomes.

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BUFFALO, NY— December 17, 2025 — We are pleased to announce that we have officially joined ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists and researchers. This collaboration enhances the visibility, accessibility, and impact of research published in Aging-US among the global scientific community.

By integrating ResearchGate, Aging-US offers authors and readers an additional channel to discover, share, and discuss cutting-edge findings in aging research. The journal’s presence on the platform includes a dedicated profile, article listings, author profiles, and metrics that help track readership and engagement.

As the field of aging research continues to grow rapidly, it is essential that high-quality studies are easy to find, access, and share. Joining ResearchGate allows Aging-US authors to connect their work with a wider network of peers, fostering collaboration, advancing understanding of the biology of aging, and helping translate discoveries into better health outcomes.

ResearchGate hosts millions of researchers worldwide and provides tools for sharing publications, asking and answering research questions, and discovering new collaborators across institutions and disciplines. Aging-US’s participation on the platform reinforces its commitment to open scientific dialogue and timely dissemination of rigorously reviewed aging research.

Authors publishing in Aging-US can now:

  • Link their publications directly to their ResearchGate profiles.

  • Track reads, recommendations, and citations through the platform’s analytics.

  • Engage with other scientists interested in aging, geroscience, and translational research.

Readers and researchers can follow Aging-US on ResearchGate to stay updated on newly published articles, special issues, and calls for papers.

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