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What if aging could be measured by more than years? Researchers are increasingly looking beyond chronological age to understand how our organs and biological systems change over time. Proteins circulating in the blood may provide important clues, helping scientists explore how aging affects different parts of the body and what those patterns could mean for health and disease. That question is at the center of the latest episode of the Olink® Proteomics in Proximity Podcast featuring Tony Wyss-Coray, Ph.D., professor at Stanford Medicine, co-founder of Teal Rise, and a pioneer in biological aging research. The episode also highlights a new collaboration between Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Teal Rise. Together, we aim to help researchers translate complex protein data into deeper insights about organ health, biological systems and the aging process. As Yan Zhang, President, Proteomic Sciences at Thermo Fisher Scientific, explains: the collaboration "reflects our continued commitment to helping the scientific community move from data generation to deeper biological interpretation." From organ clocks and biological age prediction to the science behind how we age, the episode explores how proteomics is helping researchers better understand one of biology's most fundamental questions and what those insights could mean for the future of health research. Listen to the episode: https://lnkd.in/dXGFr8pQ

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