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Dec 5, 2019
Developing Deep Aging Biomarkers Using Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, robotics/AI
A type of artificial intelligence technique is now being used to develop new drugs and therapies and could perhaps even help to solve aging.
An urgent need for aging biomarkers
There has long been an urgent need in our field to develop increasingly accurate biomarkers of aging so that the efficacy of interventions can be gauged. Deep learning is one of the more recent techniques being applied in the search for aging biomarkers.
Dec 5, 2019
Is 70 the new 65? Studies show aging has changed
Posted by Paul Battista in category: life extension
Life expectancy rose, and so did the number of years we spend without serious health problems, researchers say.
Dec 5, 2019
Gene Therapy Clinical Trial in Colombia Aims to Treat Age-Related Diseases and Reverse Aging
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Libella Gene Therapeutics, LLC (“Libella”) announces a clinical trial in Colombia (South America) using telomere-lengthening gene therapy to reverse aging and possibly cure age-related diseases. Libella has chosen bioaccess™ as its CRO for this trial.
Dec 5, 2019
Researchers identify protein that governs human blood stem cell self-renewal
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
UCLA scientists have discovered a link between a protein and the ability of human blood stem cells to self-renew. In a study published today in the journal Nature, the team reports that activating the protein causes blood stem cells to self-renew at least twelvefold in laboratory conditions.
Multiplying blood stem cells in conditions outside the human body could greatly improve treatment options for blood cancers like leukemia and for many inherited blood diseases.
Dr. Hanna Mikkola, a member of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA and senior author of the study, has studied blood stem cells for more than 20 years.
Dec 5, 2019
Vittorio Sebastiano presenting at Undoing Aging 2019
Posted by Paul Battista in category: life extension
Dec 5, 2019
Mice Were Kept in the Dark for One Week – Their Brain Cell Networks Rewired and Hearing Sensitivity Changed
Posted by Paul Battista in category: neuroscience
University of Maryland researchers showed sight deprivation changes how groups of neurons work together and alters their sensitivity to different frequencies.
Scientists have known that depriving adult mice of vision can increase the sensitivity of individual neurons in the part of the brain devoted to hearing. New research from biologists at the University of Maryland revealed that sight deprivation also changes the way brain cells interact with one another, altering neuronal networks and shifting the mice’s sensitivity to different frequencies. The research was published in the November 19, 2019 issue of the journal eNeuro.
Dec 5, 2019
Researchers discover stress in early life extends lifespan
Posted by Paul Battista in category: life extension
Some stress at a young age could actually lead to a longer life, new research shows.
University of Michigan researchers have discovered that oxidative stress experienced early in life increases subsequent stress resistance later in life.
Oxidative stress happens when cells produce more oxidants and free radicals than they can deal with. It’s part of the aging process, but can also arise from stressful conditions such as exercise and calorie restriction.
Dec 5, 2019
Researchers announce molecular surgery — no cutting, no scarring
Posted by Paul Battista in category: biotech/medical
The technique promises to eliminate cutting, scarring, pain, and recovery time.