Aging Research Center

Aging Research Center

Harnessing the Power ofEpigenetics for Longevity

Epigenetics is at the forefront of research in the field of aging. Elysium developed the Aging Research Center to harness the power of epigenetics to better our collective understanding of aging by building the world’s most actionable epigenetic dataset, with an emphasis on translation, comprehensiveness, and diversity.

Faster Innovation, Greater Public Access to Breakthroughs in Aging Science

The Aging Research Center will provide consumers with the first-ever opportunity to participate directly in longevity research and gain access to novel and impactful insights, as well as support the development of personalized therapeutics and next-generation diagnostics. These studies will leverage the most unique attributes of Elysium, including its expert scientific team, renowned Scientific Advisory Board, and extensive network of leading academic partners.

Studies are developed in collaboration with leading researchers and clinicians and integrate the latest tools in epigenetics, AI and machine learning, wearables, validated questionnaires, and other assessments.

TIME-A: Participate in a Landmark Study on Aging and Longevity

All Index users are eligible to enroll in the Translational Initiative to Map Epigenetics in Aging (TIME-A). TIME-A aims to advance our understanding of the connections between epigenetics, lifestyle, demographics, and health and aging. 

Benefits of Participating in Research

  1. Participate in first-of-their-kind studies that matter to you and those you care about
  2. Receive first-of-their-kind insights about your health
  3. Where relevant, experience the latest tools in epigenetics, AI and machine learning, wearables, validated questionnaires, and other assessments
  4. Receive exclusive research updates and be the first to access new products and technologies
Enroll in TIME-A

TIME-ZZZ: Sleep and Aging Study

All Index users are now invited to join the Translational Initiative to Map Epigenetics in Sleep (TIME-ZZZ). Acknowledging the crucial role of sleep in health and longevity, this initiative will explore whether individuals operating "out-of-phase" with their chronotype exhibit distinct biological aging profiles. TIME-ZZZ seeks to advance our understanding of the interplay between sleep, mental health, and aging.

Enroll in TIME-ZZZ

Discover Your Biological Age—And More

Not already an Index user? Take the revolutionary at-home test developed by Elysium Health in partnership with Dr. Morgan Levine of Yale University. Learn your overall biological age and rate of aging, biological ages for nine systems, including brain, metabolic, heart, and immune—and gain access to the TIME-A study.

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FAQs

What is the Aging Research Center by Elysium Health?

The Aging Research Center is a digitally-native, collaborative, and longitudinal research effort developed by Elysium Health to better our collective understanding of aging by building the world’s most actionable epigenetic dataset, with an emphasis on translation, comprehensiveness, and diversity.

How do I access the Aging Research Center?

When you register an Index kit you are automatically registered for the Aging Research Center, which can be accessed throughhttps://my.elysiumhealth.com/. You may enroll in any available studies through your Elysium Health account. Only Index users are eligible to enroll in TIME-A and other subsequent Aging Research Center studies.

How do I participate in a study?

You can access available studies through the Aging Research Center and click on the “enroll” button to participate in a study. Only Index users are eligible to enroll in studies within the Aging Research Center.

Am I eligible to participate in studies?

All Index users are eligible to participate in TIME-A, Elysium’s landmark prospective aging and longevity study that aims to advance our understanding of the connections between epigenetics, lifestyle, demographics, and health and aging. You must purchase or have taken at least one Index test to enroll in TIME-A and future Aging Research Center studies.