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Workshop Report—Heterogeneity and Successful Aging Part II: Approaches to Investigate Heterogeneity in Aging Research

Vivek Kumar, Andrea L Hevener, J Graham Ruby, Paola Sebastiani, George A Kuchel, Rozalyn M Anderson, Claire N Bedbrook, Isabel Beerman, Gary Churchill, Michal Engelman, Andrea L Hevener, Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Trey Ideker, Alice Kane, Minhoo Kim, Lauren G Koch, George A Kuchel, Vivek Kumar, J Graham Ruby, Paola Sebastiani, Yousin Suh, John P Thyfault, Robert W Williams and Gustavo Duque

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2025, vol. 80, issue 5, 283-303

Abstract: Heterogeneity in aging is a fundamental biological process arising from multifactorial etiologies, including genetic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic factors. Modeling this heterogeneity in animal systems is critical for elucidating the underlying mechanisms of aging and for leveraging these insights in translational research. Here we present part II, a summary of the model organism research presented at the NIA Heterogeneity and Successful Aging workshop, held in May 2023.

Keywords: Age-related pathology; Animal model; Anti-aging; Biodemography; Bioinformatics; Biology of aging; Frailty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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