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@biogerontology gave a terrific #ARDD2020 talk re: his research & private enterprise endeavors. W/ character limits on Twitter (Details with the announcement here: ), I advise:

Deeplongevity.com to review: mission, products & pubs.

Worth the visit!
From one of the slides, major areas:
Healthcare/clinics: AgeMeric reports, longevity recommendations, education.
Lab providers: Young.AI, age-predictors, education
Scientists: Collaborations, aging clocks, in-license interventions. More at deeplongevity.com
At the education piece, @biogerontology (Alex Z) also announced a longevity medicine course. Topics include mechanisms, biomarkers, deep aging, geroprotectors, lifestyle, psychology @ experimental medicine.

I will be checking it out myself, and look forward to the review.
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Livetweets from the 7th Annual Aging Research and Drug Discovery conference #ARDD2020. I can't attend every talk to coverage will be intermittent. Apologies to any speakers left out!
Christian Riedel from @karolinskainst presenting aging clocks. There are a lot of these, but excited to see him (A) making a human clock predicting time to death, not just age, and (B) deconvoluting both their human and model org clocks into FUNCTIONAL parameters. Sorely needed.
Now haut.ai from Estonia arguing that hand photos are more robust than faces for AI-based aging biomarkers, and that we need more explicit skin tone features for broadly applicable tools.
PS, Estonia is probably the world leader in digital health/EHRs.
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Day One of #ARDD2020, "Aging Research & Drug Discovery", is just starting live-streaming. Speakers today include Kai-Fu Lee, Brian Kennedy, João Pedro de Magalhães, Carolina Reis, Nir Barzilai, Aubrey de Grey, Polina Mamoshina, and Steve Horvath agingpharma.org
The #ARDD2020 conference is using a dedicated Slack channel for discussion among attendees, including questions for speakers. It's an interesting experiment
First up is Brian Kennedy of the National University of Singapore, speaking on "Validating Interventions in Humans: Which approach is best?" #ARDD2020 Image
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