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Esther Meron1, Maria Thaysen1, Suzanne Angeli2, Adam Antebi3, Nir Barzilai4,5, Joseph A Baur6, Simon Bekker-Jensen1, Maria Birkisdottir7,8, Evelyne Bischof9, Jens Bruening10, Anne Brunet11, Abigail Buchwalter12, Filipe Cabreiro13,14, Shiqing Cai15, Brian H Chen16,17, Maria Ermolaeva18, Collin Y Ewald19, Luigi Ferrucci20, Maria Carolina Florian21, Kristen Fortney22, Adam Freund23, Anastasia Georgievskaya24, Vadim N Gladyshev25, David Glass26, Tyler Golato27, Vera Gorbunova28, Jan Hoejimakers29, Riekelt H Houtkooper30, Sibylle Jager31, Frank Jaksch32, Georges Janssens30, Martin Borch Jensen33, Matt Kaeberlein34, Gerard Karsenty35, Peter de Keizer36, Brian Kennedy2,37,38, James L Kirkland39, Michael Kjaer40, Guido Kroemer41, Kai-Fu Lee42, Jean-Marc Lemaitre43, David Liaskos44, Valter D Longo45, Yu-Xuan Lu3, Michael R MacArthur46, Andrea B Maier38,47,48, Christina Manakanatas49, Sarah J Mitchell46, Alexey Moskalev50,51, Laura Niedernhofer52, Ivan Ozerov53, Linda Partridge3, Emmanuelle Passegué54, Michael A Petr1,55, James Peyer56, Dina Radenkovic57, Thomas A Rando58, Suresh Rattan59, Christian G Riedel60, Lenhard Rudolph18, Ruixue Ai61, Manuel Serrano62, Björn Schumacher14, David A Sinclair63, Ryan Smith64, Yousin Suh65, Pam Taub66, Alexandre Trapp25, Anne-Ulrike Trendelenburg67, Dario Riccardo Valenzano3,18, Kris Verburgh68, Eric Verdin2, Jan Vijg4, Rudi G J Westendorp69, Alessandra Zonari70, Daniela Bakula1, Alex Zhavoronkov53, Morten Scheibye-Knudsen1.
Abstract
Aging is the single largest risk factor for most chronic diseases, and thus possesses large socioeconomic interest to continuously aging societies. Consequently, the field of aging research is expanding alongside a growing focus from the industry and investors in aging research. This year's 8th Annual Aging Research and Drug Discovery (ARDD) meeting was organized as a hybrid meeting from August 30th to September 3rd 2021 with more than 130 attendees participating on-site at the Ceremonial Hall at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and 1800 engaging online. The conference comprised of presentations from 75 speakers focusing on new research in topics including mechanisms of aging and how these can be modulated as well as the use of AI and new standards of practices within aging research. This year, a longevity workshop was included to build stronger connections with the clinical community.Entities:
Keywords: AI; aging; conference; drug discovery; longevity
Year: 2022 PMID: 35089871 PMCID: PMC8833115 DOI: 10.18632/aging.203859
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682