Current research in aging: a report from the 2015 Ageing Summit

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Ageing Summit, London, UK, 10-12 February 2015 The Ageing Summit 2015 held on 10-12 February 2015 in London (UK) provided an extensive update to our knowledge of the 'Biology of Ageing' and a forum to discuss the participants' latest research progress. The meeting was subdivided into four thematic sessions: cellular level research including the aging brain; slowing down progression, rejuvenation and self-repair; genetic and epigenetic regulation; and expression and pathology of age-related diseases. Each session included multiple key presentations, three to five short research communications and ongoing poster presentations. The meeting provided an exciting multidisciplinary overview of the aging process from cellular and molecular mechanisms to medico-social aspects of human aging.

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Moyse, E., Lahousse, L., & Krantic, S. (2015). Current research in aging: a report from the 2015 Ageing Summit. In Neurodegenerative disease management (Vol. 5, pp. 187–190). https://doi.org/10.2217/nmt.15.17

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