Daniel Perry President & CEO
Alliance for Aging Research
Mr. Perry’s background spans a wide range of health policy, governmental, political and journalistic experience. Mr. Perry held staff positions for more than a dozen years on Capitol Hill, including special assistant to the Majority Whip of the U.S. Senate. He was appointed during the first Bush Administration to the Federal Task Force on Aging Research. He was also named by President Clinton to the Advisory Board of the White House Conference on Aging and served as a delegate to the 1995 and 2005 White House Conferences on Aging. He is chairman of the ACT-AD Coalition (Accelerate Cure/Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease) comprised of some 50 member organizations, as well as the multi-organization Friends of the National Institute on Aging.
Mr. Perry is past president and currently vice president and director of the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR), leading over 100 U.S. patient groups, medical organizations and research universities in the fight to advance stem cell research and regenerative medicine. He is an advisor to the Institute on Aging of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School and a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Mr. Perry is a frequent speaker on aging research and public policy topics before business, academic, and public sector audiences, and is widely published on these subjects. As a journalist he was the recipient of many awards and citations, including a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize.
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