Full members of the Society may be any person who has completed a university degree and who has demonstrated scientific activity in the field of basic scientific or experimental clinical research, and also any person who has completed a university degree and who can contribute to the aims of the Society through his or her professional activity or knowledge and interests.
Any person with a completed education who can contribute to the goals of the Society through his or her professional activities and knowledge and interests may become an associate member.
Corresponding membership and honorary membership are awarded on the basis of outstanding scientific achievements or special services in the field of experimental gerontology.
Supporting members can become natural and legal persons who are willing to support the purposes of the Society.