Richard F. Walker, Ph.D., R.Ph.
Biographical Summary
Dr. Walker received his BS in pharmacy from Rutgers University, his MS in Biochemistry from New Mexico State
University and his PhD in comparative physiology from Rutgers University. He completed an internship in
neuroanatomy at Emory University College of Medicine, and postdoctoral fellowships in neuroendocrinology and
neuropharmacology at Duke University College of Medicine (Center for the Study of Aging and Human
Development) and the University of California, Berkeley, respectively. He held a tenured faculty position at the
University of Kentucky College of Medicine (Department of Anatomy and Molecular Biology/Sanders-Brown
Research Center on Aging) and was also research professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Medical
College of Pennsylvania. Walker has been the recipient of many research grants from federal agencies including
the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and Department of Defense as well as from state
and local sources. He has published extensively on aging and treatments of age-associated l deficits in peer
reviewed scientific journals. He also developed a novel approach to age-management medicine called Primary
Locus Intervention or PLI therapy for sustaining youthful brain-pituitary function across the lifespan. Walker is
currently Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed, MedLine referenced journal, Clinical Interventions in Aging, a
source of evidence based information for practitioners of age-management medicine published by Dove Medical
Press (Auckland and London). He is also Executive Director of the Society for Applied Research in Aging (SARA),
a professional, international organization of anti-aging practitioners. His research efforts with Brooke Greenberg,
the subject of Miraculous Mutation/Vessel of Immortal Life recently came to the attention of the media resulting in
Dr. Walker’s being asked to participate in the filming of his story for broadcast on ABC 20/20,TLC Discovery on
June 26 and August 9, 2009, respectively.
In addition to his research with "the girl who doesn't age", Walker has developed several clinical methods and
authored a book on Longevity Medicine for sustaining health and vitality during his search for the gene that will
bring persistent youth and life extension.


Miraculous Mutation is a gift of Nature that is key to understanding the biological
basis of mortality and thereby extending human life span within the coming decade.
Those devoted to using that key to unlock the mystery of human mortality have
done so because of supporting scientific evidence, technological development and
natural opportunities for success that include the following:
- Genes affecting the rates of development and aging in animals have already
been discovered and characterized,
- Mutation of those genes in adult animals extends their life spans hundreds of
times beyond normal,
- Knowledge of human genetics has progressed to the point that it is now
technically possible to manipulate genes that control human development and
also affect the process of aging,
- Dr. Walker has identified and is studying a child that suffered a spontaneous
mutation of the genes causing her development to be arrested. She remains
as a baby despite her sixteen years of age. Although unfortunate for the
child, her DNA provides the opportunity to identify and alter the genes that
hold the secret to aging and human immortality.
Thus, colleagues and collaborators have taken the initiative to pool their resources
so as to gain access to immortality through their own focused efforts. If you share in
these dreams, join Human Destiny Society today before the opportunity to share in
the joy of unending youth and health is forever lost.
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