dsm-firmenich awards 2026 Nutrition Research Grant to five projects investigating the role of nutrients and bio-actives in supporting healthy longevity in Asia Pacific

dsm-firmenich has awarded research grants to five projects in the Asia Pacific region aimed at investigating nutritional solutions for healthy longevity. The initiative addresses the demographic challenge of aging populations and the gap between life span and health span.
Why it matters
As global populations age, identifying nutritional interventions to improve health span is critical for reducing the long-term burden on healthcare systems.
Record number of grant applications reflect growing interest in the emerging issue of healthy aging in Asia Pacific, where one in four people will be over 60 by 2050 [1] .
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