University of Southern California / University of California at Los Angeles

CBPH is a multi-site center located at the Andrus Gerontology Center at USC and the Program in Geriatric Medicine at UCLA. The Center’s primary aim is to provide a synergistic research environment for the integration and translation of research findings from a variety of disciplines to better understand population health. It supports the Biomarker Network, which is dedicated to improving measures of biological risk for late-life health outcomes – measures critical in monitoring population health.

Research Themes

Biology, genetics and demography of aging; Cognitive aging and the demography of dementia; Determinants of health, well-being and longevity; Health trends and disparities

News Archive and Newsletter

Pilot Projects
2024 Janet S. Choi Hearing Loss and Epigenetic Aging in Older Adults
2024 Phoebe Imms Deep learning of brain images to predict future cognitive impairment in cognitively normal older adults
2024 Richard Leuchter Applying a precision medicine approach to prediabetes biomarkers for older adults
2023 Eun Young Choi Neighborhood Stressors and Epigenetic Aging among Older Adults in the U.S.
2023 Liliana Paloma Rojas Saunero Estimating effects of social integration on disability trajectories in a racially/ethnically diverse cohort of older adults
2023 Sithara Vivek Deep learning-based blood transcriptome signatures associated with blood biochemical endotypes of Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias
2023 Yolanda Vasquez-Salgado Cultural mismatch gets “under the skin”: An investigation of mismatch, stress, allostatic load and epigenetic clock during the transition to college
2022 Cynthia Kusters, Michael Irwin, Judith Carroll Treatment of Insomnia using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Tai Chi Chih and Modification of Metabolomics

Although disease morbidity and mortality risk are elevated among those with sleep disturbances, the specific molecular pathways altered by sleep loss, which impact human disease, are poorly defined, and may be particularly magnified in late life. Potential pathways include inflammatory, oxidative stress, metabolic, and (neuro)-endocrinological pathways, each of which modifies biological aging. No research to date has tested whether treatment of insomnia in older adults modifies metabolic profiles. As insomnia is a modifiable behavioral target with established treatment efficacy, whether this treatment also improves metabolic patterns relevant to health would be a valuable addition to our understanding of how poor sleep drives risk. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is an effective intervention to treat insomnia. Our prior trial demonstrated the effectiveness of Tai Chi Chih as an alternative intervention successful at improving sleep among older adults with insomnia. Moreover, we observed improvements in inflammation among CBT-I participants pointing to biological shifts because of treatment. In the present proposal we extend this work by investigating additional relevant metabolites for health using novel metabolomic approaches. We hypothesize that treatment of insomnia using either CBT-I or TCC will relate to improvements in concentrations of important metabolites relevant to cardiometabolic health and biological aging, namely improved lipid, amino acid, and oxidative stress profiles. We will use existing stored specimens to complete this work, and will use the results to inform future grant applications to support junior investigator, Dr. Kusters.

2022 Jennifer Ailshire Colombia HRS Pilot – COSA
2022 Miriam Mutambudzi, Maria Brown Biological Age and Chronic Health Trajectories: Moderation by Perceived Discrimination

How biological age may prospectively predict differential classification into trajectories of chronic health conditions (CHCs) associated with greater morbidity and mortality in older adults, and how this association may differ based on experiences of perceived discrimination are still unclear. The objective of the proposed research is to fill this gap using 2014-2020 Health and Retirement Study (HRS) data and biological clock data from the HRS Venous Blood Study. We will construct CHCs trajectories using latent class mixture models and regress these on PhenoAge, an epigenetic clock that measures biological age. We will further examine the moderation effects of perceived discrimination on this association in Black, White and Hispanic participants. Exploring differences in vulnerability to health declines by biological age can enhance our understanding of drivers of accelerated health deterioration that have previously been insufficiently identified or quantified. It will also provide insights into subgroups of adults who, due to accelerated biological aging and exposure to negative social determinants of health, may benefit from access to social and medical resources, particularly in cases where such resources (ex. Medicare) are reserved for those of a certain chronological age. Through this seed funding, we can build a foundation for additional research on biological and social contributors to disparities in adverse health trajectories. Our findings would inform the design of a future NIH R01 application focused on understanding factors contributing to differential health declines among diverse adults of similar chronological age and health profiles.

2022 Theresa Andrasfay Exploring the Role of Occupational Characteristics as Social Determinants of Epigenetic Aging

It is thought that adverse working conditions contribute to premature aging, but it is unclear whether this occurs at the molecular level. The objective of this pilot project is to examine how occupational categorizations and specific occupational exposures are associated with accelerated epigenetic aging, and how they contribute to the earlier aging of disadvantaged social groups. This project will utilize data from the Health and Retirement Study’s 2016 Venous Blood Study, complemented with data from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), to assess how a set of several physical, psychosocial, and environmental occupational characteristics are associated with epigenetic aging as estimated through five epigenetic clocks. The results from this study will contribute to our understanding of the biological processes through which working conditions influence health and the aging process.

2021 Courtney S. Thomas Tobin Evaluating the Role of Allostatic Load in the Association between Mental and Physical Health among Black and White Adults
2021 Eric T. Klopack Epigenetic Signature of Childhood Adversity in Older Adults
2021 Lauren Schmitz, Teresa Seeman arly Life Adversity Associations with Later Life Epigenetic Profiles: The Multi- Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
2021 Marco Angrisani The Online Memory Training Study in a Population Representative Panel
2020 Gregory Miller Pro-inflammatory Gene Pathways Mediating SES Disparities in Population Health across Adult Development
2020 Jennifer Ailshire Exposure to Neurotoxins, DNA Methylation, Inflammatory Mechanisms, and Cognitive Aging
2020 Jennifer Nicoloro-SantaBarbara Resiliency and Immune Cell Distribution and Aging in HRS
2019 Andrew J. Fuligni Family Stress and Inflammation-Related Gene Expression in Parent-Adolescent Dyads
2019 Elizabeth Zelinski Understanding the role of subjective cognitive decline in determining risk of cognitive impairment cognitive impairment
2019 Jinkook Lee Age, Literacy, and Magnetic Resonance Markers of Brain Integrity in LASI-DAD
2019 Kelly E. Rentscher Chronic Stress and Accelerated Biological Aging: Social Support as a Protective Factor
2018 Catalina Zavala Teasing Apart the Basis for Genetic and Environmental Associations Between Resources in Adolescence, Educational Attainment, and Occupational Complexity in Adulthood
2018 Kelly E. Rentscher Stress and Aging Biology: Couples' Relationship Quality as a Protective Factor
2018 Kia Skrine Jeffers Unfair Treatment within Employment, Criminal Justice, Education and Housing and Cardiometabolic Risk in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
2018 Thalida E. Arpawong Characterizing the dynamic relationship between cardiovascular disease risk factors and cognitive ability over time
2017 Kelvin Yen Modulation of cognitive decline by genetic variation in the mitochondrial humanin gene.
2017 Margie Lachman Physiological dysregulation as a predictor of cognitive decline
2017 Rebecca Melrose; Suzie El-Saden; David Sultzer Neural markers of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in dementia: A VA medical chart review study
2017 Thalida E. Arpawong Processing speed in aging: Mechanisms for ability and change related to genes and sex
2016 Arie Kapteyn Devices to measure multiple physiological parameters in survey populations
2016 Deena Goldwater Evaluating allostatic load as a predictor or cardiovascular disease risk relative to the ACC/AHA pooled cohort risk equation: Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
2016 Emma Aguila Measuring the Effects of an Experimental Social Security Program for Poor Older Adults using Biomarkers Data
2016 Hiram Beltran-Sanchez Estimating the Impact of Obesity on Adult Mortality: Assessment of Errors with Applications to the U.S., Costa Rica, Mexico and Puerto Rico
2015 Arun S Karlamangla System dynamics in aging physiological systems: Implications of burnout, reactivity, and recovery
2015 Carol Prescott, Tara Gruenewald, Margaret Gatz & Jack McArdle Development and Validation of Self-Administered Tablet Computer Cognitive Assessment
2015 David S. Black Gene Transcription Profiling of Fatigue in Hispanic Colorectal Cancer Survivors: Targeting Residual Symptoms after Completion of Cancer Treatment in and Aging Probability Sample
2015 Patrick Heuveline Launching a New Study of the Long-Term Health and Wellbeing Consequences of Malnutrition: A Feasibility Study and Rapid Assessment
2014 Steve Cole & Morgan Levine Genome-wide Transcriptome Profiling in an HRS Pilot Sample
2014 Jennifer Ailshire, Sharon Merkin & Brian Finch Economic Conditions & Social Disparities in Biological Risk among US Adults
2014 Keyonna King, Pinchas Cohen & Teresa Seeman Assessing Biological Mechanisms Underlying Psycho-social & Cognitive Benefits of a Multi-Factorial Inter-Generational Intervention for Older Adults
2014 Peifeng Hu & Jinkook Lee SES Gradients of Metabolic Syndrome in China and India
2012 John Strauss Measuring Cognitive Function in Developing Countries
2012 Susan Enguidanos Relationship and Timing of Advance Directives and Stated Care Preference on Frequency and Type of Care Setting Transitions in the Last Six Months of Life
2011 Thomas McDade Dried blood spot methods for evaluating the regulation of inflammation
Center-Supported Publications