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Faculty Roster

Caleb Finch


University Professor, ARCO/William F. Kieschnick Chair in the Neurobiology of Aging and Professor of Gerontology, Biological Sciences, Anthropology, and Psychology

Contact Information
Office: GER 336
Phone: (213) 740-1758
E-mail: cefinch@usc.edu

LINKS
Faculty Profile on Departmental Website
 

Education

  • B.S. Biophysics, Yale University, 1/1961
  • Ph.D. , Rockefeller University, 1/1969

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests
Finch's main interests are the genomic regulation of aging processes. He has authored three books: Longevity, Senescence, and the Genome (1990); Aging: A Natural History (1995, with R. Ricklefs); and Chance, Development, and Aging (2000, with TBL Kirkwood). In 350 reports and reviews since 1969, Finch has lead several developments in the fields of the neuroendocrinology and pharmacology of normal aging and Alzheimer disease, and in the biodemography of aging.
Research Keywords
Alzheimers Disease, Biological Causes of Aging, Human Longevity
Research Specialties
Aging and Development Biology, Ecology, Behavior & Evolution, Signal Transduction and Gene Regulation, Neurobiology & Computational Neurobiology

Publications

Journal Article
  • Finch, C. (2006). Infection, inflammation, height, and longevity. No Journal Defined. Vol. 103, pp. 498-503.
  • Finch, C. (2005). Reversible age impairments in neurite outgrowth by manipulations of astrocytic GFAP. Neurobiology of Aging/Unknown. Vol. 26, pp. 705-715.
  • Gomi, H., Sun, W., Finch, C., Itohara, S., Yoshimi, K., Thompson, R. F. (1999). Learning induces a CDC2-related protein kinase, KKIAMRE. Journal of Neuroscience. Vol. vol. 19, pp. pp. 9530-9537.

Honors and Awards

  • Irving Wright Award of AFAR and the Research Award of AGE, 1999  
  • Sandoz Premier Prize by the International Geriatric Association, 1995  
  • Robert W. Kleemeier Award of the Gerontological Society of America, 1985  
  • USC Associates Award For Creativity In Research And Scholarship, 1985