Aging is marked by a gradual decline of physiological fitness and the accumulation of cellular damage, resulting in reduced function and increased vulnerability to diseases. Over the past 20 years, research and development in the field of aging and longevity strategies have rapidly expanded and diversified.
Join a panel of experts as they provide an overview of the current research trends, followed by insights into specific applications from both academic and commercial perspectives. Register now to discover how aging research and translational medicine innovations are transforming human health.
This ACS Webinar is moderated by Qiongqiong Angela Zhou of CAS and is co-produced by CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society.
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What You Will Learn
- Landscape view of recent research related to aging hallmarks and strategies using data from the CAS Content Collection
- What are the current advancements and latest innovations within translational medicine for aging biology
- How aging of the oral cavity is driving high quality treatments and improving patient outcomes
Additional Resources
- Webinar: Healthy longevity, aging hallmarks, and innovative strategies - CAS Insight Webinar Recap Article
- Aging Hallmarks and Progression and Age-Related Diseases: A Landscape View of Research Advancement - ACS Chemical Neuroscience Aging Review Article
- Antiaging Strategies and Remedies: A Landscape of Research Progress and Promise - ACS Chemical Neuroscience Antiaging Review Article
- Aging reimagined: Exploring the potential of anti-aging treatment strategies - CAS Insights Aging/Antiaging Article
- What’s next in anti-aging treatments? - CAS Insights Antiaging Executive Summary
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Excellent overview on aging and the progress in understanding it; what an exciting frontier to explore!
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