- Nu Skin is taking the science of anti-aging to a completely new level by studying the genetic origins of how and why we age
- This innovative approach is the result of years of unparalleled research in skin and nutritional science combined with some of the greatest minds in the scientific world
- Nu Skin, in collaboration with anti-aging and genetics experts, has identified key groups or functional clusters of genes – Youth Gene Clusters- that influence how we age
- Nu Skin believes that finding and identifying these functional groups of genes is the key to addressing aging at the source
NU SKIN CONCLUDES BANNER YEAR FOR ITS
ageLOC® ANTI-AGING RESEARCH
PROVO, Utah—Feb. 21, 2012—Nu Skin Enterprises Inc., (NYSE:NUS) today announced the conclusion of another banner year for its ageLOC® research. Nu Skin accelerated its anti-aging research in 2011 with more than 30 scientific presentations, posters and articles at various prestigious conferences and symposia around the world. Additionally, the company made further strides with the acquisition of LifeGen Technologies and its genetic database that is based on more than 30 years of anti-aging genetic research.
“2011 was a breakthrough year for us as we continued our ground-breaking ageLOC anti-aging genetic research that is opening new doors of understanding to the genetic source of aging and helping more people to live younger, longer,” said Joe Chang, Ph.D., Nu Skin chief scientific officer. “As we have presented our research around the world, we have been pleased with the favorable response we have received from the scientific community. Looking to 2012, we believe that the best is yet to come for ageLOC science.”
The company’s 2011 scientific presentations focused on its ageLOC science that enables Nu Skin to identify unique groups of genes specific to aging (referred to as Youth Gene Clusters or YGC) that influence aging and then target and reset them to more youthful patterns of activity. This latest scientific research has been incorporated into Nu Skin’s latest product releases including ageLOC® R2 and ageLOC® Galvanic Body Spa™. READ MORE
2010 MARKS BREAKTHROUGH YEAR FOR NU SKIN AGELOC RESEARCH
Nu Skin and Scientific Partners Invited To Share ageLOC Research at Prestigious Scientific Forums
PROVO, Utah—Jan. 18, 2011—Nu Skin (NYSE:NUS) scientists and its scientific partners just concluded a breakthrough year, building the body of knowledge in anti-aging research at an accelerated rate with more than 20 presentations at 11 prestigious conferences and symposia around the world. Nu Skin and its research and development partners, that include LifeGen Technologies and various university collaborators, continue to be invited to present research on the genetic basis of aging and identification of nutritional interventions that target an aging appearance and promote healthy life spans.
“With decades of foundational science to guide us, we are taking our anti-aging research to the next level with new discoveries that target the sources of aging and the development of promising new strategies for promoting youthfulness,” said Joe Chang, Ph.D., Nu Skin chief scientific officer and executive vice president of product development. “In particular, we are pleased that our research and scientific collaboration with LifeGen Technologies is receiving such a favorable response from the scientific community and is assisting us in building the body of knowledge in this important area of anti-aging research.”