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Researchers at Stanford University Reveal Organ-Specific Biological Aging

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Researchers at Stanford University reveal organ-specific biological aging, offering new insights into health and disease, published in Nature

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Stanford researchers are changing how we understand the aging process, organ by organ. In a high-profile study published in Nature, they used the SomaScan™ Assay to profile 7,000 protein measurements in blood plasma, applying machine learning to estimate the biological age of 11 major organs.

Their findings uncovered distinct aging patterns across organs and revealed key links between biological age, mortality risk and age-related disease, such as heart failure and Alzheimer’s disease.