Important Blood Test Results to Track

In the study to be published in Aging, the researchers at Insilico Medicine have designed a modular ensemble of 21 deep neural networks (DNNs) of varying depth and structure to predict age using a basic blood test. This ensemble was able to determine an individual’s age around 80% of the time. The study also determined the five most important markers for predicting human chronological age....

albumin, glucose, alkaline phosphatase, urea, and erythrocytes.

Have you written those down somewhere yet?

Determining these biomarkers is important, since one of the major impediments in aging research is the absence of a set of biomarkers that may be measured to track the effectiveness of therapies.

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