Drs. Alex Zhavoronkov and Frank Pun discuss, in detail, their recently published research paper, “Hallmarks of aging-based dual-purpose disease and age-associated targets predicted using PandaOmics AI-powered discovery engine.”
Aging (Aging-US) Authors

Dennis Mangan and Dr. Mikhail Blagosklonny discuss how Dr. Blagosklonny’s cancer research led him to the study of aging, whether rapamycin is the most important anti-aging intervention currently available, his skepticism about metformin as an anti-aging drug, and more.

Dennis Mangan from MTOR LLC in Bakersfield, California details his theory article published by Aging (Aging-US), entitled, “Iron: an underrated factor in aging.”

Aging Editorial Board member Andrei V. Gudkov, PhD, DSci, discusses his 2017 research paper published by Aging, entitled, “p16(Ink4a) and senescence-associated β-galactosidase can be induced in macrophages as part of a reversible response to physiological stimuli.”

Dr. Velia Fowler and Dr. Catherine Cheng discuss a 2019 research paper they co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US), entitled, “Age-related changes in eye lens biomechanics, morphology, refractive index and transparency.”

Researchers discuss their 2019 study published by Aging, entitled, “Conclusions from a behavioral aging study on male and female F2 hybrid mice on age-related behavior, buoyancy in water-based tests, and an ethical method to assess lifespan.”

Dr. Dale Bredesen from UCLA describes his research that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in 2020, entitled, “Alzheimer’s disease as a systems network disorder: chronic stress/dyshomeostasis, innate immunity, and genetics.”

Dr. Lei Feng discusses a 2019 research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US), entitled, “Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency: evidence from brain connectivity evaluation.”

Dr. Benoit Gauthier and Dr. Alejandro Martin-Montalvo discuss their 2019 research paper published by Aging (Aging-US), “Inadequate control of thyroid hormones sensitizes to hepatocarcinogenesis and unhealthy aging.”

Dr. Blanca Molins explains the research paper: “Activation of C-reactive protein proinflammatory phenotype in the blood retinal barrier in vitro: implications for age-related macular degeneration”.