April 2020

A new biotechnology startup focusing on epigenetics and epigenetic aging, available to researchers.
July 2020

"We hope this access will encourage customers to ask questions and build more interest in participating in clinical research to expand both epigenetics and preventative medicine."

This will result in the first consumer-facing access to a test that determines a person’s epigenetic pace of aging with the DunedinPoAm algorithm.

Los Angeles, CA

TruDiagnostic says they will be working with the teams at Van Andel Institute to further develop this Mitotic Clock, and help it reach its full potential.

This expansion gives an accurate estimation of telomere length, based on methylation.

Validating this method would expand the amount of epigenetic samples available to researchers, because the public is more familiar and comfortable with offering saliva samples for genomic research.

TruDiagnostic recently created a new imprintome array, developed with the help of Illumina and our partners at North Carolina State University.

TruDiagnostic announces a new collaboration with Brigham’s Women’s Hospital and Seer Inc. to produce a next-generation age predictor developed using a combination of proteomic, genomic, metabolomic, epigenetic and complete clinical covariates.