Jin, K.L.K.L.JinSimpkins, J.W.J.W.SimpkinsJi, X.M.X.M.JiLeis, M.M.LeisStambler, I.I.Stambler2022-03-042022-03-042015https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/23997710.14336/AD.2014.1210Due to the aging of the global population and the derivative increase in aging-related non-communicable diseases and their economic burden, there is an urgent need to promote research on aging and aging-related diseases as a way to improve healthy and productive longevity for the elderly population. To accomplish this goal, we advocate the following policies: 1) Increasing funding for research and development specifically directed to ameliorate degenerative aging processes and to extend healthy and productive lifespan for the population; 2) Providing a set of incentives for commercial, academic, public and governmental organizations to foster engagement in such research and development; and 3) Establishing and expanding coordination and consultation structures, programs and institutions involved in aging-related research, development and education in academia, industry, public policy agencies and at governmental and supra-governmental levels.en620The critical need to promote research of aging and aging-related diseases to improve health and longevity of the elderly populationeditorial