Science in Seconds: Healthy Aging

Getting a broad picture of how aging affects the whole body, and how older adults can be healthier for longer

Getting a broad picture of how aging affects the whole body, and how older adults can be healthier for longer ()

Adding life to your years, not just years to your life is the focus of Jenna Bartley’s research. An assistant professor with the UConn Center on Aging and the Department of Immunology, Bartley’s research spans both the bench and the bedside.

She and her team study the strength of patients’ immune systems after receiving vaccinations and conduct physical function tests to monitor their mobility and strength. This unique dual approach gives them a broader look into the aging process with the goal of developing healthy aging strategies for the future.

“We know the immune system declines with aging, but that’s not the only thing that declines,” she says. “Once your physical function declines, then you really lose your independence, and that’s what older adults really care about more.”