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LAge

LAge (Lifespan and Aging Genetics Exchange) is an international nonprofit organization and data-sharing platform focused on aging and lifespan genetics. Established in the early 2010s by a network of researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates, LAge aims to accelerate discovery by enabling cross-study collaboration, data harmonization, and open access to de-identified datasets within privacy guidelines. The organization operates a central repository for genetic, epigenetic, and phenotypic data linked to aging outcomes, with governance that supports responsible data sharing across institutions and countries.

LAge coordinates large-scale studies and meta-analyses that examine genetic and molecular determinants of aging, pathways involved

Funding typically comes from member institutions, government grants, and philanthropic sources. The governance includes a board

in
age-related
diseases,
and
variation
in
healthy
lifespan
across
populations.
It
develops
and
promotes
data
standards,
ontologies,
and
analytical
pipelines
to
improve
reproducibility.
Education
and
training
programs
for
researchers
and
clinicians
are
offered,
along
with
annual
symposia
and
workshops.
of
directors,
a
scientific
advisory
council,
and
an
ethics
and
privacy
committee
to
oversee
consent,
de-identification,
and
risk
assessment.
The
reception
of
LAge
emphasizes
its
role
in
fostering
collaboration
and
data
sharing,
though
challenges
include
ensuring
diverse
population
representation
and
navigating
data
access
controls.
Related
topics
include
aging,
gerontology,
genomics,
and
open
science.