Aging-US

Global Experts Highlight Path Toward Actionable Interventions in Human Aging


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BUFFALO, NY — April 21, 2026 — A new meeting report was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on April 6, 2026, titled “Toward actionable interventions in human aging (12th ARDD meeting, 2025).”
The report was led by corresponding authors Aleksandr Dekan and Daniela Bakula from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in collaboration with an international group of researchers spanning academia, industry, and biotechnology.
Bringing together experts from across the global aging research community, the 12th ARDD meeting focused on one central goal: moving beyond descriptive studies of aging toward interventions that can actively improve human healthspan. The discussions reflected a clear shift in the field—from understanding the hallmarks of aging to identifying the molecular mechanisms that can be targeted to modify them.
Key presentations explored whether biological age can be reversed, highlighting the epigenome as a central regulator of cellular identity. Emerging evidence suggests that partial cellular reprogramming may restore youthful function, while systemic effects observed in preclinical models point to the possibility of organ-wide or even whole-body rejuvenation.
The meeting also emphasized the importance of maintaining genomic integrity, with accumulating DNA damage linked to widespread transcriptional stress and age-associated functional decline. At the same time, chronic inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and cellular senescence were consistently identified as major drivers of aging, reinforcing the need for integrated, multi-targeted therapeutic strategies.
Advances in biomarker development were another major focus. Researchers presented new generations of biological aging clocks—ranging from organ-specific proteomic signatures to single-cell and imaging-based approaches—capable of predicting disease risk and monitoring intervention outcomes with increasing precision.
In parallel, the integration of artificial intelligence into drug discovery is accelerating the development of novel therapeutics. From generative AI-designed proteins to platform-based identification of new drug targets, these approaches are helping bridge the gap between basic research and clinical application.
“This focus is predicated on the hypothesis that aging is not solely a result of stochastic damage accumulation but may be a tractable, modifiable, and potentially reversible biological process amenable to intervention.”
Beyond laboratory science, the meeting highlighted the growing importance of translational strategies, regulatory pathways, and investment models in bringing anti-aging therapies to market. A consensus emerged around a “disease-first” approach, in which targeting specific age-related conditions may provide a practical pathway for validating interventions that also influence underlying aging biology.
Overall, the ARDD 2025 meeting underscored a major turning point in the field. Aging research is no longer confined to observation—it is increasingly positioned to deliver actionable interventions that could reshape how age-related diseases are prevented and treated.
DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206368
Corresponding authors - Aleksandr Dekan - [email protected], and Daniela Bakula - [email protected]
Video abstract - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LntAWVQMKqE
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