Harvard researchers developed an AI to determine how medical treatments affect life spans
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A new AI system that predicts the health spans of mice could help develop life-extension interventions for humans, according to the tool’s inventors. window.jwLibrary = "chM58Ml7"; It was created by researchers from Harvard Medical School’s Sinclair Lab, who say it’s the first study to track a mouse’s frailty for the duration of its life.
“It can take up to three years to complete a longevity study in mice to see if a particular drug or diet slows the aging process,” said study co-first author Alice Kane, a research fellow in genetics at Harvard Medical School’s Sinclair Lab. Testing interventions The researchers then tracked the frailty of two groups of mice given life-extending treatment or diets.
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