Daniel Perry is the President & CEO of the not-for-profit Alliance for Aging Research in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1986, the Alliance is a leading U.S. citizen advocacy organization for promoting a broad agenda of medical and scientific research to improve the health and independence of older people. Perry’s background spans a wide range of health policy, governmental, political and journalistic experience. He held staff positions for more than a dozen years on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. He has been a key advisor on aging and medical research policies to Democratic and Republican legislators and presidents. He has led a number of large and politically potent coalitions advancing research in aging, Alzheimer’s disease and for embryonic stem cell research. He is an advisor to the Institute on Aging of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, a member of the New York Academy of Sciences, and a member of the National Advisory Council on Aging – having been appointed in 2010 by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. As a journalist he was the recipient of many awards and citations, including a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize.
Dan Perry
President & CEO, Alliance for Aging Research

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Dan Perry at TEDMED 2012
The biggest disease risk factor – and one we all share – is aging. Focusing research and prevention on this root cause can extend our health and quality…

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Dan Perry - Q&A at TEDMED 2012
Dan Perry, President and CEO of the Alliance for Aging Research, answers questions about recent research into slowing biological aging and extending human health.
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