Now Accepting Submissions: Special Collection on Cognitive Aging
07-08-2025In this special collection, Aging seeks to bring together cutting-edge research that spans the cellular and molecular underpinnings of cognitive aging with insights into the psychosocial, behavioral, and environmental factors that modulate its course.
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BUFFALO, NY — July 8, 2025 — As populations worldwide continue to age, understanding the mechanisms and manifestations of cognitive aging is increasingly urgent for science, medicine, and society. Age-related cognitive decline ranges from mild memory lapses to the onset of dementia, and is shaped by a complex interplay of molecular, cellular, systemic, and social determinants.
In this special collection, Aging (Aging-US) seeks to bring together cutting-edge research that spans the cellular and molecular underpinnings of cognitive aging with insights into the psychosocial, behavioral, and environmental factors that modulate its course. By integrating basic biology with translational and societal dimensions, this collection aims to foster a holistic understanding of how and why cognitive function changes with age—and what can be done to preserve it.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, and perspectives across model systems and human studies, particularly those that promote interdisciplinary insights and translational potential.
POTENTIAL TOPICS
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms
Senescence, inflammation, and neurodegeneration in cognitive decline
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in aging neurons
Neurovascular aging and blood-brain barrier integrity
Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics of the aging brain
mTOR, autophagy, and proteostasis in age-related cognitive impairment
The role of glial cells (microglia, astrocytes) in brain aging
Genetics and Biomarkers
Genetic risk factors and epigenetic modifications associated with cognitive aging
Biomarkers of cognitive resilience and vulnerability
Neuroimaging and fluid-based biomarkers in aging populations
Interventions and Lifestyle Factors
Cognitive benefits of caloric restriction, exercise, or senolytic therapies
Preclinical and clinical trials targeting aging pathways to prevent cognitive decline
Impact of sleep, nutrition, and metabolic health on cognition in older adults
Use of cognitive strategies and compensatory techniques to maintain or enhance function in aging
Environmental and Social Contexts
Impact of social isolation, education, and socioeconomic status on cognitive trajectories
Lifelong cognitive reserve and its determinants
Cross-cultural and demographic studies on aging and cognition
Digital health tools for monitoring or enhancing cognitive function in the elderly
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
Submission Deadline: March 31, 2026
Manuscript Format: Please follow the journal’s submission guidelines
Peer Review: All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-review process
Submission Link: https://aging.msubmit.net/cgi-bin/main.plex
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