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MouseAge: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Aging Research

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The MouseAge team is at Skolkovo Park today to talk a little bit about their artificial intelligence based project and how it will use machine learning to speed up research progress. Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov and Anastasia Georgievskaya present this informative project update.

The team is planning to do a number of video updates during the campaign so stay tuned for more exciting topics. The goal of this project is to help speed up aging research and help find new treatments to target the aging processes in people and help prevent or even reverse age-related diseases. You can make a real difference by donating, helping the team to create a valuable research tool and improve the lives of animals sooner. Visit the project page today to learn more.
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Steve Hill

Steve serves on the LEAF Board of Directors and is the Editor in Chief, coordinating the daily news articles and social media content of the organization. He is an active journalist in the aging research and biotechnology field and has to date written over 600 articles on the topic, interviewed over 100 of the leading researchers in the field, hosted livestream events focused on aging, as well as attending various medical industry conferences. His work has been featured in H+ magazine, Psychology Today, Singularity Weblog, Standpoint Magazine, Swiss Monthly, Keep me Prime, and New Economy Magazine. Steve is one of three recipients of the 2020 H+ Innovator Award and shares this honour with Mirko Ranieri – Google AR and Dinorah Delfin – Immortalists Magazine. The H+ Innovator Award looks into our community and acknowledges ideas and projects that encourage social change, achieve scientific accomplishments, technological advances, philosophical and intellectual visions, author unique narratives, build fascinating artistic ventures, and develop products that bridge gaps and help us to achieve transhumanist goals. Steve has a background in project management and administration which has helped him to build a united team for effective fundraising and content creation, while his additional knowledge of biology and statistical data analysis allows him to carefully assess and coordinate the scientific groups involved in the project.