Women Age Twice as Fast During Perimenopause
Women's biological age increases significantly during their transition from perimenopause to menopause.
Women's biological age increases significantly during their transition from perimenopause to menopause.
Glycans attached to antibodies are an important regulator of our immune system. Read about their role in development of severe COVID 19 disease.
Read how glycans change with age and lifestyle factors across the World.
Can ranges in temperature and humidity decrease or increase COVID-19 severity and mortality? Read the article to find out more.
Could hormone replacement therapy have an impact on your biological age? Read more about a recent study, addressing this question by analysing GlycanAge in 36 healthy premenopausal women.
Over 10 years of research on over 100,000 people condensed in 13 min presentation of Prof Gordan Lauc at the Longevity Leaders Virtual 2020. Check this video for introduction about glycans and their role in ageing and disease.
To learn more about the science behind the GlycanAge® biomarker of biological age and how does it compare to DNA methylation, check this 4 min video by Prof Gordan Lauc, founder of the Genos Glycoscience Research Institute and Director of the Human Glycome Project
A lecture by Professor Gordan Lauc, giving an overview of over a decade of research on more than 100 000 individuals which showed that IgG glycans are excellent biomarkers of ageing and age-related diseases.
Lecture by Prof Gordan Lauc at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
Prof Gordan Lauc presenting the Human Glycome Project at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
The importance of glycans as one of the main arsenal against viruses.
By tracking regularly and improving our GlycanAge, we can now reduce the chance of developing hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.