Speaker:
Steve Horvath, PhD
Event date: 24 May 2023 Lausanne, Switzerland
Epigenetic clocks, which can be used to predict biological age from DNA methylation data, are one tool that researchers now use to evaluate anti-aging interventions in preclinical and clinical studies. Why build an epigenetic clock for companion animals? Dr. Steve Horvath explains the premise and promise of epigenetic clocks, and how they may facilitate the translation of interventions from humans to pets and vice versa.
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