Steve Horvath at Longevity Symposium Rovinj: Epigenetic Clocks of Biological Age
Steve Horvath is a biogerontologist, whose research lies at the intersection of several fields including epigenetic biomarkers of aging, preclinical and clinical studies, genomics, epidemiology, and comparative biology. Dr Horvath is a principal investigator at Altos Labs. He and his UCLA colleagues published the first epigenetic clock for saliva in 2011. In 2013, he published the first pan-tissue clock, also known as the Horvath clock. Recently, he presented a universal clock that applies to all mammals. The recipient of several awards, he has been on Clarivate’s annual list of the world’s most influential scientific researchers every year since 2018.

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What Epigenetics Can Tell Us About Aging with Professor Steve Horvath

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Steve Horvath: Our Epigenetic Age Clocks

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Steve Horvath, Altos Labs - Inaugural Student Lecture 2023

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Tim Spector at Longevity Symposium Rovinj: Personalised Nutrition to Reduce Aging

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Biggest Breakthroughs in Biology and Neuroscience: 2024

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Genome Engineering for Healthy Longevity – George Church at Longevity Summit Dublin 2023

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Longevity & Aging Series (S1, E2): Dr. Steve Horvath's Special Collection in Aging | Aging-US

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Andrea Maier at Longevity Symposium Rovinj: Biological Clocks in Healthy Longevity Medicine

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Day 2: Molecular profiling across the UK

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2025-W1-1: Using web tools for integrative analysis of metabolomics and microbiome data

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Day 3: Next generation liquid biopsy biomarkers for CCA

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Treatment Selection in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma by Dr Daryl Tan

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Dr. Glen Jeffery: Using Red Light to Improve Your Health & the Harmful Effects of LEDs

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Biological Age vs. Real Age: Which Matters More? | Brian Kennedy, Ph.D.

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Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging to predict healthspan: the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks

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Interview with a Top Lipidologist: Decoding Cholesterol and Statins

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Steve Horvath on Epigenetics, Aging, and Reversing the Biological Clock | WIRED Health

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Riccardo Marioni at Longevity Symposium: Combining proteomics & epigenetics for disease prevention

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Morgan Levine, PhD, on PhenoAge and the Epigenetics of Age Acceleration — can we change the pace?

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