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2023 Interviews

Senescence-Related lncRNA Prognostic Index in Prostate Cancer

Dr. Dechao Feng from the Department of Urology, Institute of Urology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, discusses a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 18: “Identification of senescence-related lncRNA prognostic index correlating with prognosis and radiosensitivity in prostate cancer patients.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204888

Biomedical Transformer Language Model for Age-Related Disease Discovery

Dr. Frank Pun, Diana Zagirova, Dr. Anatoly Urban, and Geoffrey Ho Duen Leung from Insilico Medicine Hong Kong Ltd., discuss a research paper they co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 18, entitled, “Biomedical generative pre-trained based transformer language model for age-related disease target discovery.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.205055

Poisson Distribution-Based Model of Cancer Rates & Risk-Dependent Theory of Aging

Dr. Wenbo Yu, Stanley from the Centre for Cancer Biology, SA Pathology and University of South Australia details a #research perspective he co-authored that was #published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 17, entitled, “A Poisson distribution-based general model of cancer rates and a cancer risk-dependent theory of aging.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.205016

Brief, Weekly Muscle Therapy Improves Mobility and Lean Body Mass in Older Adults

Drs. Alfredo Franco-Obregón and Brian H. Kennedy from the National University of Singapore detail a research paper they co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 6, entitled, “Brief, weekly magnetic muscle therapy improves mobility and lean body mass in older adults: a Southeast Asia community case study.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204597

Outcomes Observed in 3-Year Follow-Up Study Using Werner Syndrome Registry

Dr. Masaya Koshizaka from Chiba University details a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 9: “Renal dysfunction, malignant neoplasms, atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases, and sarcopenia as key outcomes observed in a three-year follow-up study using the Werner Syndrome Registry.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204681

RNA Virus Changes in Oxygen Consumption in Drosophila Melanogaster Males

Dean Bunnell, PhD candidate from the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama, describes a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 6, entitled, “RNA virus-mediated changes in organismal oxygen consumption rate in young and old Drosophila melanogaster males.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204593

Dual-Purpose Therapeutic Targets in Aging & Glioblastoma Multiforme

Geoffrey Leung and Dr. Doris Leung from Insilico Medicine Hong Kong Ltd. detail a research paper they co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 8, "Identification of dual-purpose therapeutic targets implicated in aging and glioblastoma multiforme using PandaOmics - an AI-enabled biological target discovery platform.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204678

Aging and Memory Altered in Neurons or Glia of Flies

Ariel K. Frame, PhD candidate in the Neuroscience program at Western University, London, Canada, discusses a research paper he co-authored that was published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 15, Issue 4, entitled, “Aging and memory are altered by genetically manipulating lactate dehydrogenase in the neurons or glia of flies.”

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204565