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Andreas Simm1, Anne Großkopf2, Georg Fuellen3
1Clinic for Cardiac Surgery, University Medicine of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Ernst-Grube Str. 40, 06120, Halle (Saale), Germany. andreas.simm@uk-halle.de.
Abstract:
As scientists investigated the molecular mechanisms of the biology of aging, they discovered that these are malleable and can enhance healthy longevity by intervening in the drivers of aging, which are leading to disease, dysfunction and death. These exciting observations gave birth to the field of geroscience. As the mechanisms of aging affect almost all mechanisms of life, detailed molecular mechanistic knowledge must be gained or expanded by considering and integrating as many types of data as possible, from genes and transcripts to socioenvironmental factors. Such a large-scale integration of large amounts of data will in turn profit from "deep" bioinformatics analyses that provide insights beyond contextualizing and interpreting the data in the light of knowledge from databases such as the Gene Ontology. The authors suggest that "deep" bioinformatics, employing methods based on artificial intelligence, will be a key ingredient of future analyses.
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