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Steve Horvath is a German–American aging researcher, geneticist, and biostatistician.He is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles known for developing the Horvath aging clock, which is a highly accurate molecular biomarker of aging, and for developing weighted correlation network analysis.
The first multi-tissue epigenetic clock, Horvath's epigenetic clock, was developed by Steve Horvath, a professor of human genetics and biostatistics at UCLA (Horvath 2013). [10] [11] Horvath spent over 4 years collecting publicly available Illumina DNA methylation data and identifying suitable statistical methods. [12]
The family specifically took a test from TruDiagnostic, which looked at epigenetic markers to determine their biological age. But there are a ton of these tests out there right now, like Horvath's ...
But only in 2013, when UCLA aging researcher and bioinformatician Steve Horvath, PhD, created the first epigenetic aging “clock” based on DNA methylation, did it become what scientists ...
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This clock was generated with saliva samples and was based on 3 CpGs found in 3 gene promoters (EDARADD, TOM1L1, and NPTX2). Two years later, Steve Horvath generated epigenetic clocks for 51 different tissues and cell-types using 353 CpGs. [4]
2013 The pan-tissue Epigenetic clock is a molecular biomarker by Steve Horvath that facilitates the measurement of the age of all human tissues based on cytosine methylation. [85] 2013 The scientific journal Cell published the article "The Hallmarks of Aging", that was translated to several languages and determined the directions of many ...
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