Andrew Teschendorff (@aeteschendorff) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Teschendorff

@aeteschendorff

I am a Professor in Computational Systems Epigenomics with research interests in aging, cancer risk and cancer systems biology.

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Our new cell-type specific epigenetic clock analysis paper with relative quantification of intrinsic vs extrinsic aging: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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The updated revised version of our cell-type specific epigenetic clock preprint, reporting overlap with the causal DamAge clock: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Delighted to announce that our Cell-type specific epigenetic clock paper, was just published in the journal Aging. aging-us.com/article/206184…

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Interpretable deep learning of single-cell and epigenetic data reveals novel molecular insights in aging, see nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Improved prognostic models in kidney and liver cancer using cell-type specific clustering of DNA methylomes genomemedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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Our new UniLIFE DNAm reference panel for unified estimation of immune cell fractions for a blood sample of any age: Unified high-resolution immune cell fraction estimation in blood tissue from birth to old age | Genome Medicine | Full Text

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And on the topic of epigenetic clocks and inflammaging, published a month earlier: Epigenetic clocks and inflammaging: pitfalls caused by ignoring cell-type heterogeneity | GeroScience