Inferring an individual's "physiological" age from multiple ageing-related phenotypes

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Description: Knowles, D (Engineering)
Monday 26 September 2011, 10:30-10:40
 
Created: 2011-10-03 14:54
Collection: Design and Analysis of Experiments
Cambridge Statistics Initiative 2011
Publisher: Isaac Newton Institute
Copyright: Knowles, D
Language: eng (English)
 
Abstract: What is ageing? One hypothesis is that ageing is global systemic degradation of multiple organ systems. Based on this assumption we propose a linear model which attempts to infer an individual's "physiological" age from multiple clinical measurements. Inference is performed using the variational Bayes approximation using the Infer.NET framework, a Microsoft Research project akin to WinBUGS. We apply the model to around 6000 individuals in the Twins UK study and look for gene expression levels and SNPs as- sociated with ageing "delta": the di erence between an individual's physiological and chronological age.

We propose an extension allowing non-linear variation of the clinical variables with age using a mixture of experts model. Finally we question whether a model with multiple dimensions of ageing might more closely resemble reality.
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