Nature Aging speaks with Steve Horvath, biogerontologist, biostatistician and developer of epigenetic clocks, about the Mammalian Methylation Consortium, the construction of a pan-mammalian clock, and epigenetic age measurements for translational and clinical studies. Horvath reflects on his career and the fortunate circumstance that started his exploration of methylation changes in aging.
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Kriebs, A. Measuring biological age. Nat Aging 2, 457–459 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-022-00234-8
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