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Scientists publish a blueprint to apply artificial intelligence to extend human longevity

Scienmag

The international team of artificial intelligence experts and medical doctors propose a framework for the application of next-generation AI to extend human longevity Credit: Deep Longevity Limited 27th of January, Wednesday, Hong Kong – Deep Longevity, a fully-owned subsidiary of Regent Pacific (HKEX: 0575), specializing in the development and (..)

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Scientists publish the first human psychological aging clock using artificial intelligence

Scienmag

Scientists at Deep Longevity published the first set of psychomarkers of aging developed using deep learning to track the changes in human psychology; the new PsychoAge and SubjAge aging clocks were linked to mortality risk Credit: Mary Mitina Today, Deep Longevity, a company developing artificial intelligence to track human aging and extend productive (..)

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TTUHSC scientist takes next step in search for bone disease treatment

Scienmag

has been investigating how Kruppel-like Factor 2 (KLF2), a gene that codes protein into a specific human chromosome, influences the development of bone and musculoskeletal diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis. In 2006, Das, […].

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San Francisco VA Health Care System announces 2021 Grunfeld Scholars

Scienmag

SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS) has selected four promising medical researchers for the Grunfeld Scholars Research Development Initiative.

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New AI model can estimate a person's true biological age from five drops of blood

Medical Xpress

Scientists at Osaka University (Japan) may have found a way to quantify this difference. By incorporating hormone (steroid) metabolism pathways into an AI-driven model, they have developed a new system to estimate a person's biological age, a measure of how well their body has aged, rather than just counting the years since birth.

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