Adjusting molecular clocks to slow aging - Biotech. Ifom and Cnr study with Altos Labs at the Milan Longevity Summit.

If the study demonstrates that one molecular clock influences the other, then it will become the main target to hit to increase longevity. On the contrary, if aging is controlled by two clocks independent people who don't 'talk' to each other, "then it will mean that we will have two different targets to hit", says Fabrizio d'Adda of Fagagna.