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Alexander Fedintsev

Scientist, bioinformatician and machine learning engineer

Previously worked at the Research Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.

Now an engineer in machine learning systems. Biogerontologist scientist specializing in biostatistics and data analysis.

He developed a highly accurate non-invasive biomarker of aging based on markers of the cardiovascular system. Now his research interest is mainly focused on the role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in the aging process. He and professor Moskalev recently suggested treating non-enzymatic modifications of long-living proteins (mostly, in the ECM) as a 10th hallmark of aging.

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See also: Academia Institute of Biology of Komi Scientific Centre - Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Details last updated 16-Jul-2020

Alexander Fedintsev is also referenced in the following:

Longevity Summit Dublin 2024

13-Jun-2024 to 16-Jun-2024

Event gathering Global Longevity and Rejuvenation community in Dublin by LEV Foundation (Dublin, Ireland)

Measuring and Treating Clonal Hematopoiesis - Alexander Fedintsev at Longevity Summit Dublin 2024

Alexander Fedintsev delivered a keynote on measuring and treating clonal hematopoiesis

Alexander Fedintsev Blog Posts

Highlights of Ending Age-Related Diseases 2020
10-Sep-2020

Highlights of Ending Age-Related Diseases 2020

Key points from 20 presentations from world-leading researchers

Alexander Fedintsev News

Group of Russian biohackers perform the first human plasma dilution

Group of Russian biohackers perform the first human plasma dilution

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 22-Dec-2020

Results aren't published in any journal but might be the first step towards more human studies

LEAF interviews Alexander Fedintsev about weak v strong ECM hypothesis

LEAF interviews Alexander Fedintsev about weak v strong ECM hypothesis

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 15-Jul-2020

It may be a new hallmark of ageing, but it's been one of SENS' 7 strategies since it started