Elliott Small

Elliott Small

Dec 01, 2015

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With Recent Aging Reversal Research Success, How Do We Measure Results?

Now that elite institutions such as Harvard Medical School have succeeded in genetically reversing aging in laboratory samples of human cells and biochemically in live mice, we are developing a new system for measuring functional age in order to validate those results in people. Already, there are people whose genetics or lifestyle cause them to age more slowly or faster. Therefore, we already have experience measuring differences in levels of aging. Above, real life results show how such results can look. The test was taken using the H-SCAN function age test developed in 1990. We are developing a successor to that test. We will determine which biomarkers to use in today's scientific environment.

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  • Elliott Small
    Elliott Small Researcher
    The project became the AgeMeter three years ago and is now in 14 nations in North America, Central America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. See https://agemeter.com.
    Mar 18, 2021
  • Edward A. Layne
    Edward A. LayneBacker
    Good project. Would indeed be useful to see how the HSCAN data compares with the new functional age data that is being generated from Church Labs
    Dec 01, 2015

About This Project

Centers For Age Control

Harvard Medical School has reported successful aging reversal using genetic and biochemical methods in the labs of Dr. George Church and Dr. David Sinclair. The Church lab has encouraged us to provide a system to validate such results by testing whether human subjects actually function physically at a younger age. We will research which functional aging biomarkers (reaction times, sense of touch, etc.) and which testing techniques can provide the most useful results.

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