Join us for an exclusive course designed to deepen your understanding of biological ageing and the latest in epigenetic testing. Led by experts Hannah Went, Co-Founder and Director of Clinical Testing, and Melissa Keinath, Board Certified Geneticist, this course will cover essential topics, including:
- Introduction to Biological Aging: Learn how ageing affects the body at the cellular level, and why DNA methylation (DNAm) is the most accurate method for measuring biological age
- OMICmAge: Understand a highly precise biological ageing tool developed with Harvard, using a multi-omic approach to analyse proteins, metabolites, and biomarkers, offering detailed insights into your ageing process and personalised recommendations
- SymphonyAge: Discover an advanced tool, developed with Yale, that measures ageing across multiple organ systems, providing detailed insights to guide personalised health interventions for each organ
- DunedinPACE: Learn about DunedinPACE which measures the speed of your biological ageing compared to a standard year, allowing you to track the impact of lifestyle interventions on slowing or accelerating your ageing process, developed with Duke University
- Translating Geroscience to Clinic with TruAge: Learn how to apply scientific research on aging to practical clinical tools like TruAge, which helps assess biological aging and guide personalized health interventions
- Additional Epigenetic Reporting: Dive into the other reports we’re currently offering to see how to better provide feedback to your clients including our type 2 diabetes risk report, mitotic clock, inflammation report, smoking, alcohol, and weight loss reports
- Other Applications of Epigenetics: Learn how epigenetics can be applied to other applications outside of biological ageing
This course will empower practitioners with the latest knowledge on how to utilise epigenetic insights to assess biological age, enhance patient care, and integrate these powerful tools into their practice for more personalised, data-driven treatment plans.
This course is now closed. It will be open to all Practitioners on our new Learning Hub in February 2025.