TY - JOUR
T1 - Latest advances in aging research and drug discovery
AU - Bakula, Daniela
AU - Ablasser, Andrea
AU - Aguzzi, Adriano
AU - Antebi, Adam
AU - Barzilai, Nir
AU - Bittner, Martin Immanuel
AU - Jensen, Martin Borch
AU - Calkhoven, Cornelis F.
AU - Chen, Danica
AU - de Grey, Aubrey D.N.J.
AU - Feige, Jerome N.
AU - Georgievskaya, Anastasia
AU - Gladyshev, Vadim N.
AU - Golato, Tyler
AU - Gudkov, Andrei V.
AU - Hoppe, Thorsten
AU - Kaeberlein, Matt
AU - Katajisto, Pekka
AU - Kennedy, Brian K.
AU - Lal, Unmesh
AU - Martin-Villalba, Ana
AU - Moskalev, Alexey A.
AU - Ozerov, Ivan
AU - Petr, Michael A.
AU - Reason, null
AU - Rubinsztein, David C.
AU - Tyshkovskiy, Alexander
AU - Vanhaelen, Quentin
AU - Zhavoronkov, Alex
AU - Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - An increasing aging population poses a significant challenge to societies worldwide. A better understanding of the molecular, cellular, organ, tissue, physiological, psychological, and even sociological changes that occur with aging is needed in order to treat age-associated diseases. The field of aging research is rapidly expanding with multiple advances transpiring in many previously disconnected areas. Several major pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and consumer companies made aging research a priority and are building internal expertise, integrating aging research into traditional business models and exploring new go-to-market strategies. Many of these efforts are spearheaded by the latest advances in artificial intelligence, namely deep learning, including generative and reinforcement learning. To facilitate these trends, the Center for Healthy Aging at the University of Copenhagen and Insilico Medicine are building a community of Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in these areas and launched the annual conference series titled "Aging Research and Drug Discovery (ARDD)" held in the capital of the pharmaceutical industry, Basel, Switzerland (www.agingpharma.org). This ARDD collection contains summaries from the 6th annual meeting that explored aging mechanisms and new interventions in age-associated diseases. The 7th annual ARDD exhibition will transpire 2nd-4th of September, 2020, in Basel.
AB - An increasing aging population poses a significant challenge to societies worldwide. A better understanding of the molecular, cellular, organ, tissue, physiological, psychological, and even sociological changes that occur with aging is needed in order to treat age-associated diseases. The field of aging research is rapidly expanding with multiple advances transpiring in many previously disconnected areas. Several major pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and consumer companies made aging research a priority and are building internal expertise, integrating aging research into traditional business models and exploring new go-to-market strategies. Many of these efforts are spearheaded by the latest advances in artificial intelligence, namely deep learning, including generative and reinforcement learning. To facilitate these trends, the Center for Healthy Aging at the University of Copenhagen and Insilico Medicine are building a community of Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) in these areas and launched the annual conference series titled "Aging Research and Drug Discovery (ARDD)" held in the capital of the pharmaceutical industry, Basel, Switzerland (www.agingpharma.org). This ARDD collection contains summaries from the 6th annual meeting that explored aging mechanisms and new interventions in age-associated diseases. The 7th annual ARDD exhibition will transpire 2nd-4th of September, 2020, in Basel.
KW - Aging
KW - Artificial intelligence
KW - Drug discovery
U2 - 10.18632/aging.102487
DO - 10.18632/aging.102487
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31770722
AN - SCOPUS:85076017831
VL - 11
SP - 9971
EP - 9981
JO - Aging
JF - Aging
SN - 1945-4589
IS - 22
ER -