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ID:
105658
Start date:
9 August 2023
Project status:
Current
Principal investigator:
Dr Wei Wang
Lead institution:
Sun Yat-Sen University, China

Aims: The overall goal of this project is to develop an ocular-based risk assessment system for predicting aging and age-related diseases. Specific aims are: 1) To explore the relationship between eye diseases and age-related diseases. 2) To investigate the underlying mechanisms of eye diseases and systemic age-related diseases. 3) To build a deep learning system based on multi-omics techniques for predicting ageing and assessing the risks of age-related outcomes.
Recent advancements in deep learning have demonstrated tremendous potential in predicting various age-related outcomes, including cardiocerebrovascular diseases, neurological diseases and even mortality, using imaging and multi-omics techniques. Since the eyes are closely associated with an aging individual’s quality of life and eye examinations are easily obtainable, our attention is focused on developing a deep learning system based on eye-related multi-omics phenotypes to predict these outcomes. This project will last for 36 months. If successful, the developed deep learning system could predict the onset and progression of age-related diseases, and effective management could slow down their progression. The potential beneficiaries of this system are the aging population, which constitutes a significant portion of society.

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Shaopeng Yang, Riqian Liu, Zhuoyao Xin, Ziyu Zhu, Jiaqing Chu, Pingting Zhong, Zhuoting Zhu, Xianwen Shang, Wenyong Huang, Lei Zhang, Mingguang He, Wei Wang
Journal
Ophthalmology
  • eye
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Author(s)
Riqian Liu, Shaopeng Yang, Xiaoying Zhong, Ziyu Zhu, Wenyong Huang, Wei Wang
Journal
British Journal of Ophthalmology

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