Steve Horvath is a UCLA professor and the recipient of several research awards, including an Allen Distinguished Investigator award. His methodological research area lies at the intersection of biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer research, genetics, epidemiology, machine learning, and systems biology. His group work both on supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods. The first multi-tissue epigenetic clock, Horvath's epigenetic clock, was developed by Steve Horvath
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Reversal of aging in human cells | Genomics |
Transient non-integrative nuclear reprogramming promotes multifaceted reversal of aging in human cells. Recent evidence has shown that transient transgenic reprogramming can ameliorate age-associat... |
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