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Dr. Noah Snyder-Mackler is an Associate Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. His research program spans aging biology, primatology, genomics, and immunology, with particular focus on non-human primate models and canine aging. His work investigates how social, environmental, and biological factors influence healthspan and aging processes across species.
Recent publications demonstrate diverse methodological approaches including high-throughput DNA sequencing, transcriptomic profiling, field endocrinology, and behavioral observation. Article trends reveal strong emphasis on: 1) Socioecological influences on health in wild primates, 2) Genomic and epigenetic mechanisms of adaptation, 3) Multi-omics approaches to aging (Dog Aging Project), and 4) Host-parasite interactions in natural populations. His team frequently employs longitudinal designs in free-ranging populations to understand life history trade-offs.




