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Big Data and Human Health & Longevity (Prof. Michael Snyder — Stanford Medicine)

Translating Aging

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Is There a Biochemical Age, or Chronological Age?

Mark Whitaker: I follow steves work pretty closely. You talk about the mathalom and how the thalum can be informative. And you have introduced a called agotype. So what are your thoughts on this notion that there is a biological age, as opposed to a chronological age?Whitaker: We think it's actionable information. Because when you see how peepr aging, there's a lot of clinical markers associated with his like creatan and hemglob anyon sen.

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