Validation of biomarkers of aging
Mahdi Moqri(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institute on Aging), Vadim N. Gladyshev(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Douglas P. Kiel(Harvard University), Vittorio Sebastiano(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine), Brian K. Kennedy(National University of Singapore), Andrea B. Maier(Department of Health), Jamie N. Justice(Wake Forest University), M Snyder(Stanford University), Eric Verdin(Buck Institute for Research on Aging), Brian H. Chen(California Pacific Medical Center), Alan A. Cohen(Université de Sherbrooke), Alex Zhavoronkov(Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation), Chiara Herzog(University of Edinburgh), Jesse R. Poganik(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Martin Widschwendter(Universität Innsbruck), Steven R. Cummings(University of California, San Francisco), Daniel W. Belsky(Duke University), Nir Barzilai(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Riccardo E. Marioni(Edinburgh Cancer Research), P. Eline Slagboom(Universität für Weiterbildung Krems), Sara Hägg(Karolinska Institutet), Kristen Fortney, Kejun Ying(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Albert Higgins‐Chen(Yale University), П. О. Федичев(Geriatric Education and Research Institute), Steve Horvath(University of California, Los Angeles), Georg Fuellen(University of Rostock), Jessica Lasky‐Su(Harvard University)
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