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NUS launches healthy longevity graduate certificate
The National University of Singapore has introduced what it describes as the world's first postgraduate program combining geroscience, gerodiagnostics and precision geromedicine in a single curriculum.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has launched a new graduate certificate in healthy longevity, positioning it as the world's first postgraduate program to integrate geroscience, gerodiagnostics and precision geromedicine into one curriculum. The program reflects a continued push by NUS into the longevity and ageing-science field, building on its existing research and academic activity in the area. The certificate is aimed at equipping students with cross-disciplinary knowledge spanning the biology of ageing, diagnostic tools for measuring biological age, and precision-medicine approaches tailored to individual ageing trajectories. By combining these three areas into a single accredited program, NUS aims to address a gap in formal education for professionals seeking specialised training in longevity science, an area that has been growing globally as interest in healthspan extension increases.
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- NUS launches healthy longevity graduate certificate · longevity_technology
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