Learn about Applications for Companion Pets & Diverse Mammalian Species
Learn about the recent development of the recent development of universal mammalian aging clocks, for not only humans but also dogs, cats, whales, dolphins, and more than 150 additional species. This technology is now being applied for applications in companion pet health monitoring, wildlife conservation, and more.
Clock Foundation Resources
One of the key parts of our mission is to make epigenetic aging clocks and other key biomarkers of aging more accessible to researchers, companies, physicians, and patients. Please review the data and tools we have available at our site and feel free to contact us for more details or for new suggestions.
EPIGENETICS, CLINICAL LABS, WEARABLES MONITORING, SURVEYS, and FUNCTIONAL TESTING
Enabling Individuals, Physicians, and Clinical Research Leaders to Monitor Key Biomarkers of Aging
Steve Horvath, PhD, ScD
Co-Founder, Chair of Scientific Advisory Board, UCLA Professor
Robert (Bobby) Brooke
Co-Founder, Executive Director; UCLA Biomed Eng. Alum
Juozas Gordevicius, PhD
Bioinformatics Scientist, Former Horvath Lab Post-doc at UCLA
Riccardo Marioni, PhD
Advisor; Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Edinburgh
Alexandra Binder, ScD
Advisor; Asst Prof Hawai’i; Adj Asst Prof. Epidemiology, UCLA
Kenneth Raj, PhD
Advisor; Cell Biologist, Group Leader, Cellular Biology at Public Health England
Cavin Ward-Caviness, PhD
Advisor; Computational Biologist, EPA, Duke, & UNC Chapel Hill
Gregory M. Fahy, PhD
Advisor; CSO at 21st Century Medicine & Intervene Immune
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of aging research
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