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Sci. Aging Knowl. Environ., 13 November 2002 NEWS FOCUSHead RushWilliam Sonntag's early interest in psychology launched his studies of how growth hormone influences aging of the brainIngfei Chen http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2002/45/nf12Abstract: For energetic and good-humored William Sonntag, attacking the dullness of everyday routine--and just plain having fun--is one key to happiness in life as well as science. As a psychologist who branched out into endocrinology, Sonntag also epitomizes the notion that it takes all kinds of minds to decipher the science of aging. The Wake Forest University neuroendocrinologist has pioneered insights into the hormonal networks that shape aging-associated behavioral and cognitive changes. Citation: I. Chen, Head Rush. Science's SAGE KE (13 November 2002), http://sageke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sageke;2002/45/nf12
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