An Aging Clock Integrating Epigenetic and Inflammatory Measures
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An Aging Clock Integrating Epigenetic and Inflammatory Measures
Researchers here present an interesting approach to epigenetic clock development. Based on a large set of training data, the researchers used epigenetic data to predict clinical biomarkers, in this case circulating proteins measured in a blood sample that are relevant to the chronic inflammation of aging, an assessment of the inflammatory state of the immune system. Then the researchers used the predicted biomarkers of inflammation as a basis fo…
#357 ‒ A new era of longevity science: models of aging, human trials of rapamycin, biological clocks, promising compounds, and lifestyle interventions | Brian Kennedy, Ph.D.
“I really think that all of these interventions that we're looking at are restoring dynamic range…We're restoring things that happened when you were young.” —Brian Kennedy The post #357 ‒ A new era of longevity science: models of aging, human trials of rapamycin, biological clocks, promising compounds, and lifestyle interventions | Brian Kennedy, Ph.D. appeared first on Peter Attia.
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