
معرفی
Daniel W. Belsky is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and a member of the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at Duke University School of Medicine.
- Education:
- BA, Swarthmore College (2002)
- PhD, UNC Gillings School of Public Health (2012)
Dr. Belsky's interdisciplinary research integrates genomics, epidemiology, and social sciences to study mechanisms of biological aging and health inequality. His work develops DNA methylation biomarkers like DunedinPACE to quantify aging processes across the lifespan.
Recent publications analyze
- Epigenetic impacts of caloric restriction (CALERIE™ Trial)
- Transgenerational effects of prenatal famine on aging
- Socioeconomic determinants of biological age acceleration
Scientific Recognition:
- ISI Highly Cited Researcher
- CIFAR Fellow
- Jacobs Foundation Awardee
- National Institute on Aging Scholar
Current Research: Dr. Belsky leads NIH-funded R01 projects on cash transfers and policy interventions to slow aging. He collaborates with labs in psychology, genetics, and public policy on cross-disciplinary geroscience initiatives.





