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IBA Publikation, pp. 763-767, 2011/04/20
Evidence is accumulating that the first genuine antiaging interventions (e.g., approved pharmaceutical, nu-triceutical, and stem-cell-based therapies) will become available within the next decades. Model organism data,next-generation sequencing, and further advances call for sophisticated large-scale data analysis. To present thestate-of-the art and to talk about upcoming tasks and challenges in the bioinformatics and systems biology ofaging-related data, a workshop on Bioinformatics in Ageing Research convened leading experts from Europe onMay 4–5, 2010, in Rostock/Warnemu ¨ nde. This meeting report summarizes talks and gives some outlook intofuture developments.