How to Measure Biological Age with John Wilkins, MD

How to Measure Biological Age with John Wilkins, MD

Author: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine July 22, 2024 Duration: 21:27

A team of Northwestern Medicine scientists are conducting a new longitudinal cross-sectional study to investigate why some people see to age faster than others. In this episode, John Wilkins, MD, associate director of the Human Longevity Laboratory at the Potocsnak Longevity Institute, shares details of the study, which will eventually include a variety of interventions aimed at slowing down the aging process.


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