Artificial Intelligence for Healthy Longevity

Author:   Alexey Moskalev ,  Ilia Stambler ,  Alex Zhavoronkov
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2023 ed.
Volume:   19
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9783031351785


Pages:   321
Publication Date:   26 July 2024
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Author:   Alexey Moskalev ,  Ilia Stambler ,  Alex Zhavoronkov
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2023 ed.
Volume:   19
ISBN:  

9783031351785


ISBN 10:   3031351789
Pages:   321
Publication Date:   26 July 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

AI in longevity.- Automated reporting of medical diagnostic imaging for early disease and aging biomarkers detection.- Risk forecasting tools based on the collected information for two types of occupational diseases.- Obtaining longevity footprints in DNA methylation data using different machine learning approaches.- The role of assistive technology in regulating the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.- Epidemiology, genetics and epigenetics of Biological Aging: one or more aging systems?.- Temporal relation prediction from Electronic Health Records using Graph Neural Networks and Transformers Embeddings.- In silico screening of life-extending drugs using machine learning and omics data.- An overview of kernel methods for identifying genetic association with health-related traits.- Artificial Intelligence approaches for skin anti-aging and skin resilience research.- AI in genomics and epigenomics.- The utility of information theory based methods in the research of agingand longevity.- AI for Longevity: getting past the Mechanical Turk model will take Good Data.- Leveraging algorithmic and human networks to cure human aging: Holistic understanding of Longevity via Generative Cooperative Networks, Hybrid Bayesian/Neural/Logical AI and Tokenomics-Mediated Crowdsourcing.  

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Alexey Moskalev, PhD, is a Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Biology, the Director of the Institute of Biogerontology of Lobachevsky State University. He is a faculty member of the School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, USA. He has authored more than 100 publications in the fields of genetics of aging, longevity and radiation genetics. His research has revealed the geroprotective and synergistic effects of different inhibitors of PI3K, TOR, NF-kB, as well as identified the geroprotective effects of fucoxanthin and ibuprofen. He has contributed to the work that uncovered the mechanisms of exceptional longevity of Myotis brandtii bats and grey whale mammalian species. Having been actively involved in the Digital Ageing Atlas, Geroprotectors and DrugAge international collaborations, his research has helped build the datasets on biomarkers of aging and anti-aging drugs. He is the recipient of the 2021 Russian Research Excellence Awardin Life Sciences. Ilia Stambler, PhD, is the Chairman and Chief Science Officer of “Vetek” (Seniority) Association – the Movement for Longevity and Quality of Life, Israel, and a researcher at the Department of Science, Technology and Society, Bar Ilan University, Israel. His research has focused on the historical and social implications of aging and life extension research and mathematical modeling of aging and aging-related diseases. He is actively involved in advocacy for aging and longevity research, serving as an executive committee member of the International Society on Aging and Disease and International Longevity Alliance, trustee and director of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, fellow and policy director at the Global Healthspan Policy Institute. He has published over 60 academic journal articles and book chapters and has authored two books on aging and longevity. He was an active player in the campaign for the inclusion of aging into the 2017 WHO work program, and for establishing the section on “research, development and education for healthy longevity” in the Israel National Masterplan on Aging in 2019. Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD, is the founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, a leader in next-generation generative artificial intelligence technologies for drug discovery and biomarker development. Under his leadership, Insilico raised over $400 million in multiple rounds from expert investors, opened R&D centers in six countries or regions, and partnered with multiple pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and academic institutions, nominated 11 preclinical candidates, and entered human clinical trials with AI-discovered novel target and AI-designed novel molecule. Since 2015 he has invented critical technologies in the field of generative artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning (RL) for generation of novel molecular structures with the desired properties and generation of synthetic biological and patient data. Since 2012 hepublished over 160 peer-reviewed research papers and two books. He founded and co-chairs the Annual Aging Research, Drug Discovery and AI Forum (9th annual in 2022), the world's largest event on aging in the pharmaceutical industry. He is the adjunct professor of artificial intelligence at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.  

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