David Furman explains immunological biomarkers of aging and how inflammaging—the intersection of inflammation and aging—contributes to chronic disease. He highlights recent research progress and provides insights into how inflammaging influences disease development.
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[00:00:45] Immunological biomarkers of aging intro
[00:01:03] How aging affects immune responses and cell phenotypes
[00:04:04] Inflammaging contributes to chronic disease
[00:07:06] Measuring functional aging rates in "inflammaging"
[00:10:39] Modeling aging and disease
Dr. Furman, an academic and entrepreneur, specializes in advanced statistics, AI, and machine learning for translational medicine. As the Director of the Stanford 1,000 Immunomes Project and an Associate Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, his research explores the immune system's involvement in aging and age-related diseases, with a particular focus on biomarkers of aging. Learn more about David's work here: [ Ссылка ]
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