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Morgan Levine

Founding Principal Investigator at Altos labs, Authored True Age book

Morgan Levine is the founding Principal Investigator at Altos labs and authored "True Age" book. She was a ladder-rank Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at the Yale School of Medicine and a member of both the Yale Combined Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, and the Yale Center for Research on Aging. The overall goals of her lab are to:

1) Quantify the biological aging process that underlies the etiology of diseases ranging from cancer to Alzheimer's.

2) Discover mechanisms of aging that can be targeted to delay or prevent disease and extend life expectancy.

Her work relies on an interdisciplinary approach, integrating theories and methods from bioinformatics, cellular biology, and biostatistics to track trajectories aging cells, tissues, and organisms take through time. As PI or co-Investigator on multiple NIH-, Foundation-, and University-funded projects, she has extensive experience using systems-level and machine learning approaches to track epigenetic, transcriptomic, and proteomic changes with aging and incorporate this information to develop biomarkers of aging and disease risk.

Visit website: https://altoslabs.com/team/principal-investigators-san-diego/morgan-levine/

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See also: Company Altos Labs - Biotechnology company focused on cellular rejuvenation programming

Details last updated 08-Nov-2019

Morgan Levine is also referenced in the following:

ARDD 2022 - 9th Aging Research and Drug Discovery Meeting

29-Aug-2022 to 02-Sep-2022

Event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen

Deconstructing the Epigenetic Ageing Clock

21-Jan-2021

NUS Healthy Longevity webinar by Morgan Levine.

Deconstructing The Epigenetic Methylation Clocks

04-May-2022

Event about epigenetic clocks organized by TruDiagnostics with Morgan Levine discussing her new paper

Dr. Morgan Levine | Epigenetic Clocks, SystemsAge Clock & Epigenetic Reprogramming

Live Longer World podcast #6 with Dr. Morgan Levine as a guest

Extending Human Healthspan and Longevity

19-May-2021

Online webinar focused on longevity extension without health related issues organized by The New York Academy of Sciences with Nir Barzilai and Pinchas Cohen as keynote speakers.

Metabesity 2021

11-Oct-2021 to 14-Oct-2021

The Kitalys institute virtual conference targeting key questions that will impact the future of aging and extending healthspan

Morgan Levine Creations

True Age: Cutting-Edge Research to Help Turn Back the Clock

Amazon

Review and key points from Morgan Levine's book about determining and decreasing your true biological age

Morgan Levine News

System Age epigenetic clock captured different patterns of ageing

System Age epigenetic clock captured different patterns of ageing

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 21-Jul-2023

Novel method for precise estimation of biological age and disease risks with a single blood sample

Lifespan.io summarises the proceedings of the Buck Institute's Longevity Summit

Lifespan.io summarises the proceedings of the Buck Institute's Longevity Summit

Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 20-Jan-2023

Another reminder of the amount of research, with multiple approaches, about to go into clinical trials

The Observer interviews Morgan Levine about ageing and her move to Altos Labs

The Observer interviews Morgan Levine about ageing and her move to Altos Labs

The Guardian - 07-May-2022

When it comes to lifespan, you cannot blame 100% on genetics, just 10-30%

Highlights from eLife's Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

Highlights from eLife's Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

eLife Sciences - 17-Dec-2020

Authors covered biological age clocks, senescent cells, longevity genes, and more

A bit of saliva can reveal your biological age and rate of ageing

A bit of saliva can reveal your biological age and rate of ageing

Clinical OMICs - 04-Nov-2019

Individuals age at different rates, therefore chronological age cannot say much