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In the third episode of the Longevity & Aging Series, Dr. Steve Horvath, Professor of Human Genetics and Biostatistics at UCLA, and Principal Investigator at Altos Labs, discusses the evolution of aging research and epigenetic clocks with host Brian Chen.

Special Collection on Steve Horvath's Publications in Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/special-collections-archive/steve-horvath

Author contact - Steve Horvath - shorvath@mednet.ucla.edu

Longevity & Aging Series - https://www.aging-us.com/longevity

Transcript - https://aging-us.net/2022/08/23/longevity-aging-series-ep-3-dr-steve-horvath-epigenetic-clocks/

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