L. Stephen Coles

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L. Stephen Coles (pronounced: el sti:vən kohlz) is a renowned American gerontologist and co-founder of the Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group. His work primarily focuses on the study of supercentenarians, individuals who have lived to or beyond 110 years of age.

Etymology

The name "L. Stephen Coles" is of English origin. The initial "L" stands for "Leslie", a name of Scottish origin meaning "garden of holly". "Stephen" is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek "Stephanos" meaning "crown". "Coles" is a common surname of English origin.

Career

L. Stephen Coles is best known for his extensive research in the field of gerontology, the scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of old people. He co-founded the Los Angeles Gerontology Research Group, an organization dedicated to the research of aging and longevity.

Coles has made significant contributions to the study of supercentenarians, people who have reached the age of 110 or more—a demographic group that provides valuable insights into human longevity. His work has helped to advance our understanding of the biological and genetic factors that contribute to extreme longevity.

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